From Church to Denomination: American Congregationalism in the Nineteenth Century
Springing from English Puritanism, Congregationalism became the established religion of New England outside Rhode Island and at the time of the American Revolution stood pre-eminent in membership and prestige in Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. Congregationalism's position in New...
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Year: 1969, Volume: 38, Issue: 1, Pages: 67-87 |
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