... Church , finds its explanation in the circumstances out of which their special movement arose . Before the Reformation the religious sympathies of men had been divorced , by reason of the corruption of those in author- ity , from that ...
... Church , finds its explanation in the circumstances out of which their special movement arose . Before the Reformation the religious sympathies of men had been divorced , by reason of the corruption of those in author- ity , from that ...
... Church , Essex County , Virginia , His- tory of Ministers and Vestry Members ( 1787-1793 & 1817-1857 ) . Author , 1996. 42p . Dale , Mary Alzina Stone . A Century of Church Women the Story of the Board of Managers of the Episcopal Church ...
... Church , they had began to be uneasy and anxious about ... in Author's " Life and Correspondence of Samuel Johnson , D.D. , " pp . 13 , 14 . the next missionary sent to them , and the first 566 HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN EPISCOPAL CHURCH .
... Church who especially emphasized individual religion became known as Puritans . " The Puritan founders of Massachu- setts had at home belonged to the Established Church . Their ministers were Episcopalians until the policy of Laud was ...
... in author , and situation , it is easier to understand its Marion J. Hatchett's Commentary on the American Prayer distinctiveness using these historical contexts . This Book ( 1980 ) . See Church Orders . approach also makes it easier ...
... Church who especially emphasized individual religion became . known as Puritans . " The Puritan founders of Massachu- setts had at home belonged to the Established Church . Their ministers were Episcopalians until the policy of Laud was ...
... Episcopal Church South Publications ( March 15 , 1914 ) , p . 3 , in author's files ; and Rev. E. C. McVoy to Newfield , February 17 , 1914 , in author's files . 51. Newfield , " The Claims of Religion , " Birmingham Age - Herald ...
... church building for “a dutch barn” and “thought it some old remnant of former times that was left to stand ... Episcopal Church (1824) contained Gothic elements, St. James went much further in utiliz- ing the Gothic Revival ...