American Convictions: Cycles of Public Thought, 1600-1850Lippincott, 1970 - 632페이지 Studies the bases and fluctuations of American political thought and attitudes from the colonial experience to the dawn of industrialism. |
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... less hierarchy , less clericalism , less ornate worship , and higher education less high than in the mother country . On the other hand , somewhat in the Southern Colonies , and distinctly in the northern and middle regions , the Church ...
... less hierarchy , less clericalism , less ornate worship , and higher education less high than in the mother country . On the other hand , somewhat in the Southern Colonies , and distinctly in the northern and middle regions , the Church ...
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... less academic background , the Methodists and the Baptists . In Georgia during the 1840s , the Presbyterian college ... less numer- ous and less evangelical , the Episcopalians and Quakers founded their colleges mainly along a middle ...
... less academic background , the Methodists and the Baptists . In Georgia during the 1840s , the Presbyterian college ... less numer- ous and less evangelical , the Episcopalians and Quakers founded their colleges mainly along a middle ...
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... less professorial , more or less administrative , and more or less a work of external relations . It offered [ 478 ] The Conscience of the Republic.
... less professorial , more or less administrative , and more or less a work of external relations . It offered [ 478 ] The Conscience of the Republic.
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