Columbia Studies in the Social Sciences, Issue 580Columbia University Press, 1954 - Social sciences |
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... Church suffered a setback , but by 1850 that church could count some 487,000 followers . The Methodists made similar strides . By 1850 their membership was over one and one quarter million . The Baptists and Congre- gationalists ...
... Church suffered a setback , but by 1850 that church could count some 487,000 followers . The Methodists made similar strides . By 1850 their membership was over one and one quarter million . The Baptists and Congre- gationalists ...
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27 1850 , one out of every seven was a church member.2 The influ- ence of an institution such as the church cannot , of course , be measured by statistics alone . Other intangible elements - the ex- tent of interest and participation of ...
27 1850 , one out of every seven was a church member.2 The influ- ence of an institution such as the church cannot , of course , be measured by statistics alone . Other intangible elements - the ex- tent of interest and participation of ...
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... Church . In 1835 there appeared his Notes , Explanatory and Practical on the Epistle to the Romans which touched off new charges against him which he in turn denied . This was followed by other commentaries on portions of the Old and ...
... Church . In 1835 there appeared his Notes , Explanatory and Practical on the Epistle to the Romans which touched off new charges against him which he in turn denied . This was followed by other commentaries on portions of the Old and ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE NORTHERN EVANGELISTS | 18 |
REVIVALS THE GRAND ABSORBING THEME | 71 |
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