American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... ministers , one per 3,239 persons.18 Clearly the presence of ministers in large numbers relative to the population in New England and the absence of ministers in any significant numbers in Virginia is a measurable distinc- tion between ...
... ministers , one per 3,239 persons.18 Clearly the presence of ministers in large numbers relative to the population in New England and the absence of ministers in any significant numbers in Virginia is a measurable distinc- tion between ...
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... ministers and laymen - felt was so important ? Individually , the ministers were arriving at different answers . Laymen within the churches were offering still other answers . All this was in violation of the preachers ' ministerial ...
... ministers and laymen - felt was so important ? Individually , the ministers were arriving at different answers . Laymen within the churches were offering still other answers . All this was in violation of the preachers ' ministerial ...
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... ministers met monthly , " chiefly in summer time , " in order " to confer about ordering things in the churches " and debate " about doubts or difficult questions . " Frequently the ministers in their meetings were called upon for ( or ...
... ministers met monthly , " chiefly in summer time , " in order " to confer about ordering things in the churches " and debate " about doubts or difficult questions . " Frequently the ministers in their meetings were called upon for ( or ...
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