Church and State in Massachusetts from 1740 to 1833: A Chapter in the History of the Development of Individual Freedom |
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... house of their own denomination , in which they usually attended the worship ... meeting houses for the Congregationalists . At that time the five mile ... meeting house had been completed and the minister installed . Since , in order to ...
... house of their own denomination , in which they usually attended the worship ... meeting houses for the Congregationalists . At that time the five mile ... meeting house had been completed and the minister installed . Since , in order to ...
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... meeting house and the settling of the " upwards of eighty pounds or nearly one - third the sum originally appropriated by the parish for the new Congregational meeting house . " For evidences of prejudice against Baptists in Haverhill ...
... meeting house and the settling of the " upwards of eighty pounds or nearly one - third the sum originally appropriated by the parish for the new Congregational meeting house . " For evidences of prejudice against Baptists in Haverhill ...
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... meeting house the Methodists were taxed in spite of the fact that they had certificates to show that they attended ... meeting - together they had the majority - and voted that each of the parties in the suit should pay its own expenses ...
... meeting house the Methodists were taxed in spite of the fact that they had certificates to show that they attended ... meeting - together they had the majority - and voted that each of the parties in the suit should pay its own expenses ...
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 |