Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
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... England woman , came as a bride to the place in 1830 and the contents of her book , which was published a quarter of a century later , chiefly pertain to her three years ' residence here . But little is said by Mrs. Kinzie which ...
... England woman , came as a bride to the place in 1830 and the contents of her book , which was published a quarter of a century later , chiefly pertain to her three years ' residence here . But little is said by Mrs. Kinzie which ...
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... England and New York had agreed upon a " Plan of Union " under which mission- ary work should be done , with the understanding that each local church should be free to adopt its own form of organiza- tion . Conforming to this Plan of ...
... England and New York had agreed upon a " Plan of Union " under which mission- ary work should be done , with the understanding that each local church should be free to adopt its own form of organiza- tion . Conforming to this Plan of ...
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... England , when he accepted a call to the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago , to which he ministered for fifteen years . In 1893 he was selected as Presi dent of the Parliament of Religions which met at the World's Columbian ...
... England , when he accepted a call to the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago , to which he ministered for fifteen years . In 1893 he was selected as Presi dent of the Parliament of Religions which met at the World's Columbian ...
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... England , from the Central Eastern states , from Virginia and the Carolinas ; -plied their different voca- tions , worshipped God publicly Sundays and prayer meeting nights , and lived in competitive harmony with each other until the ...
... England , from the Central Eastern states , from Virginia and the Carolinas ; -plied their different voca- tions , worshipped God publicly Sundays and prayer meeting nights , and lived in competitive harmony with each other until the ...
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... England and all her colonies have been built . America is essentially a product of and the best exemplifi- cation of the representative principle in nation - making . It is the last fruits of this new principle in the evolution of ...
... England and all her colonies have been built . America is essentially a product of and the best exemplifi- cation of the representative principle in nation - making . It is the last fruits of this new principle in the evolution of ...
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