Church and State in Massachusetts from 1740 to 1833: A Chapter in the History of the Development of Individual Freedom |
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... Congregationalists , whereas in the other the Congregationalists seemed to be interfering in an Episcopalian affair . In both cases , however , the political consequences were bound to affect the religious party not directly concerned ...
... Congregationalists , whereas in the other the Congregationalists seemed to be interfering in an Episcopalian affair . In both cases , however , the political consequences were bound to affect the religious party not directly concerned ...
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... Congregationalists and Episcopa- lians in Massachusetts was the question of a resident bishop . There was also the question of education . The Episcopalians opposed the domination of Yale . and Harvard by the Congregationalists . In ...
... Congregationalists and Episcopa- lians in Massachusetts was the question of a resident bishop . There was also the question of education . The Episcopalians opposed the domination of Yale . and Harvard by the Congregationalists . In ...
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... Congregationalists . He also made a pretence of disinterestedness by stating that he was not a Congregationalist - a very thin veil in- deed , for he was a Unitarian , and it was the Unita- rians that were dominating Harvard at that ...
... Congregationalists . He also made a pretence of disinterestedness by stating that he was not a Congregationalist - a very thin veil in- deed , for he was a Unitarian , and it was the Unita- rians that were dominating Harvard at that ...
Contents
Separates SeparateBaptists and Baptists | 32 |
The Anglican Church in Massachusetts before | 69 |
Revolution and Reorganization in Massachusetts | 90 |
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A Bibliographical Guide to the History of Christianity Shirley Jackson Case No preview available - 1951 |