American Religious HistoryAmanda Porterfield John Wiley & Sons, 2008 M04 15 - 352 pages In this outstanding historical reader, the editor has gathered nine essays and over thirty primary documents to present a coherent picture of the history of American religion. |
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... METHODISTS Ann Taves PROTESTANTISM AS ESTABLISHMENT William R. Hutchison AMERICAN FUNDAMENTALISM: THE IDEAL OF FEMININITY Randal! Balmer xi Xiii 25 27 43 66 87 IOI 6 PART II I0 I4 I5 I7 CATHOLICISM AND AMERICAN. American Religious ...
... METHODISTS Ann Taves PROTESTANTISM AS ESTABLISHMENT William R. Hutchison AMERICAN FUNDAMENTALISM: THE IDEAL OF FEMININITY Randal! Balmer xi Xiii 25 27 43 66 87 IOI 6 PART II I0 I4 I5 I7 CATHOLICISM AND AMERICAN. American Religious ...
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... Methodists, and later Pentecostals strongly identified with biblical stories of God's relationship with people of Israel. God's deliverance of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt was a message of hope for many African Americans in the ...
... Methodists, and later Pentecostals strongly identified with biblical stories of God's relationship with people of Israel. God's deliverance of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt was a message of hope for many African Americans in the ...
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... toward self. As the Methodist convert Jarena Lee recalled in her memoirs of 1836, excerpted more fully in the primary documents below, “I began to call upon the Lord to show me all that was in my heart, which was. INTRODUCTION | 5.
... toward self. As the Methodist convert Jarena Lee recalled in her memoirs of 1836, excerpted more fully in the primary documents below, “I began to call upon the Lord to show me all that was in my heart, which was. INTRODUCTION | 5.
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