A History of the Disciples of ChristChristian Literature, 1894 - 164 pages |
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... religious life of our fathers at the close of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centu- ries was very ... religion , abounded . The greatest immoralities . were permitted to exist almost without rebuke . The Lord's house was ...
... religious life of our fathers at the close of the eighteenth and beginning of the nineteenth centu- ries was very ... religion , abounded . The greatest immoralities . were permitted to exist almost without rebuke . The Lord's house was ...
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... religious principles and practice among our fellow - citizens ; a visible and prevailing impiety and contempt for the laws and institutions of religion , and an abounding infidelity , which in many instances tends to atheism itself ...
... religious principles and practice among our fellow - citizens ; a visible and prevailing impiety and contempt for the laws and institutions of religion , and an abounding infidelity , which in many instances tends to atheism itself ...
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... religion , and a contempt for religious institutions . In many places having a con- siderable population there was not a place of public wor- ship . The Lord's day was distinguished from other days only by greater noise , more amusement ...
... religion , and a contempt for religious institutions . In many places having a con- siderable population there was not a place of public wor- ship . The Lord's day was distinguished from other days only by greater noise , more amusement ...
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... . A description of the religious or , more correctly , irreligious - lives of our an- cestors is incomplete without a statement of their financial , MATERIAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE . 9 social , and 8 [ CHAP . I. THE DISCIPLES .
... . A description of the religious or , more correctly , irreligious - lives of our an- cestors is incomplete without a statement of their financial , MATERIAL CONDITION OF THE PEOPLE . 9 social , and 8 [ CHAP . I. THE DISCIPLES .
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... religion had disappeared , but also the very form of it was waning fast away , and continued so to the beginning of the present century . Having heard of the remarkable religious excitement in the south of Ken-
... religion had disappeared , but also the very form of it was waning fast away , and continued so to the beginning of the present century . Having heard of the remarkable religious excitement in the south of Ken-
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