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The author , a talented New 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.
The author , a talented New 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.
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As early as 1801 the Societies of New England and New York had agreed upon
a " Plan of Union " under which missionary work should be done , with the
understanding that each local church should be free to adopt its own form of ...
As early as 1801 the Societies of New England and New York had agreed upon
a " Plan of Union " under which missionary work should be done , with the
understanding that each local church should be free to adopt its own form of ...
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After traveling extensively in Europe and the Holy Land , he spent seven years
preaching in New 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 ...
After traveling extensively in Europe and the Holy Land , he spent seven years
preaching in New 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 ...
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Here in the early eighteen hundreds came the folk from New England , from the
Central Eastern states , from Virginia and the Carolinas ; —plied their different
vocations , worshipped God publicly Sundays and prayer meeting nights , and
lived ...
Here in the early eighteen hundreds came the folk from New England , from the
Central Eastern states , from Virginia and the Carolinas ; —plied their different
vocations , worshipped God publicly Sundays and prayer meeting nights , and
lived ...
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The third method of nation - making is commonly known as the Teutonic method
or English method , containing the principle of representation , in accordance
with which England and all her colonies have been built . America is essentially a
...
The third method of nation - making is commonly known as the Teutonic method
or English method , containing the principle of representation , in accordance
with which England and all her colonies have been built . America is essentially a
...
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