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- catalog alternative "Religion in the United States of America".
- catalog contributor b3023849.
- catalog contributor b3023850.
- catalog contributor b3023851.
- catalog coverage "United States Church history.".
- catalog coverage "United States History Religion.".
- catalog created "1970.".
- catalog date "1970".
- catalog date "1970.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1970.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 304-305) and index.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Preliminary remarks. General notice of North America -- The Aborigines of North America -- The colonization of the territories now constituting the United States at length accomplished -- Interior colonization of the country -- Peculiar qualifications of the Anglo-Saxon race for the work of colonization -- On the alleged want of national character in America -- The royal charters -- How a correct knowledge of the American people, the nature of their government, and of their national character may be attained.".
- catalog description "pt. 2. The colonial era. Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New England -- Religious character of the founders of New England : Plymouth Colony -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New England : Colony of Massachusetts Bay -- Religious Character of the early colonists : founders of New England : colonies of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine : general remarks -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of the southern states -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New York -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New Jersey -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of Delaware, at first called New Sweden -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of Pennsylvania -- Summary -- Relations between the church and civil power in the colonies of America : in New England -- Relations between the church and civil power in the colonies : in the southern and middle provinces -- The influences of the union of church and state as it formerly existed in America : in New England -- The influences of the union of church and state : in the southern and middle states -- State of religion during the colonial era.".
- catalog description "pt. 3. The national era. Effects of the revolution upon religion : changes to which it necessarily gave rise -- The dissolution of the union of church and state not effected by the general government, nor did it take place immediately -- Dissolution of the union of church and state in America, when and how effected -- Effects of the dissolution of the union of church and states in the several states in which it once existed -- Whether the general government of the United States has the power to promote religion -- Whether the government of the United States may justly be called infidel or atheistical -- The legislation of the states shown to be in favor of Christianity -- In what cases the action of the civil authority may be directed in preference to religion -- Review of the ground gone over.".
- catalog description "pt. 4. The voluntary principle in America ; its action and influence. The voluntary principle the great alternative : the nature and vastness of its mission -- Foundation of the voluntary principle to be sought in the character and habits of the people of the United States -- The voluntary principle developed in home missions : American Home Missionary Society -- Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions, under the direction of the General Assembly -- Home missions of the Episcopal, Baptist, and Reformed Dutch churches, and American and foreign Christian union -- Home missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church -- The voluntary principle developed : influence of the voluntary principle on education : of primary schools -- Colleges and universities -- Sunday-Schools : American Sunday-School Union and other Sunday-School societies -- Education societies -- Theological seminaries -- Efforts to diffuse the Sacred Scriptures -- Associations for the circulation and publication of religious tracts and books -- Of the influence of the voluntary principle in reforming existing evils : the temperance societies -- Influence of the voluntary principle on the beneficent institutions of the country -- Concluding remarks on the development of the voluntary principle.".
- catalog description "pt. 5. The church and pulpit in America. Importance of this part of the subject -- The Evangelical churches in the United States maintain discipline -- Character of American preaching -- Revivals of religion -- Alleged abuses in the revivals of religion -- Concluding remarks on the church and the pulpit in America -- pt. 6. The Evangelical churches in America. Preliminary remarks in reference to this subject -- The Protestant Episcopal Church -- The Congregational churches -- The regular Baptist churches -- The Presbyterian Church -- The Methodist Episcopal Church -- Smaller Baptist denominations -- Smaller Presbyterian churches : Cumberland Presbyterians -- The summary -- Number of evangelical sects -- Alleged want of harmony among the evangelical Christians of the United States.".
- catalog description "pt. 7. Non-evangelical denominations in America. Introductory remarks -- The Roman Catholic Church -- Unitarianism -- The Universalists -- The Jews -- Rappists, Shakers, Mormons, etc. -- Atheists, Deists, Socialists, Fourrierists, etc. -- General remarks on the state of theological opinion in America -- pt. 8. Efforts of the American churches for the conversion of the world. Introductory remarks -- Earlier efforts to convert the Aborigines -- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions -- American Colonization Society -- The summary conclusion.".
- catalog extent "xxxvii, 314 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Religion in America.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Religion in America.".
- catalog isPartOf "Harper torchbooks ; TB 1509".
- catalog issued "1970".
- catalog issued "1970.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Harper & Row,".
- catalog relation "Religion in America.".
- catalog spatial "United States Church history.".
- catalog spatial "United States History Religion.".
- catalog subject "209/.73".
- catalog subject "BR515 .B322B3".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Preliminary remarks. General notice of North America -- The Aborigines of North America -- The colonization of the territories now constituting the United States at length accomplished -- Interior colonization of the country -- Peculiar qualifications of the Anglo-Saxon race for the work of colonization -- On the alleged want of national character in America -- The royal charters -- How a correct knowledge of the American people, the nature of their government, and of their national character may be attained.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 2. The colonial era. Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New England -- Religious character of the founders of New England : Plymouth Colony -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New England : Colony of Massachusetts Bay -- Religious Character of the early colonists : founders of New England : colonies of Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Maine : general remarks -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of the southern states -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New York -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of New Jersey -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of Delaware, at first called New Sweden -- Religious character of the early colonists : founders of Pennsylvania -- Summary -- Relations between the church and civil power in the colonies of America : in New England -- Relations between the church and civil power in the colonies : in the southern and middle provinces -- The influences of the union of church and state as it formerly existed in America : in New England -- The influences of the union of church and state : in the southern and middle states -- State of religion during the colonial era.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 3. The national era. Effects of the revolution upon religion : changes to which it necessarily gave rise -- The dissolution of the union of church and state not effected by the general government, nor did it take place immediately -- Dissolution of the union of church and state in America, when and how effected -- Effects of the dissolution of the union of church and states in the several states in which it once existed -- Whether the general government of the United States has the power to promote religion -- Whether the government of the United States may justly be called infidel or atheistical -- The legislation of the states shown to be in favor of Christianity -- In what cases the action of the civil authority may be directed in preference to religion -- Review of the ground gone over.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 4. The voluntary principle in America ; its action and influence. The voluntary principle the great alternative : the nature and vastness of its mission -- Foundation of the voluntary principle to be sought in the character and habits of the people of the United States -- The voluntary principle developed in home missions : American Home Missionary Society -- Presbyterian Board of Domestic Missions, under the direction of the General Assembly -- Home missions of the Episcopal, Baptist, and Reformed Dutch churches, and American and foreign Christian union -- Home missions of the Methodist Episcopal Church -- The voluntary principle developed : influence of the voluntary principle on education : of primary schools -- Colleges and universities -- Sunday-Schools : American Sunday-School Union and other Sunday-School societies -- Education societies -- Theological seminaries -- Efforts to diffuse the Sacred Scriptures -- Associations for the circulation and publication of religious tracts and books -- Of the influence of the voluntary principle in reforming existing evils : the temperance societies -- Influence of the voluntary principle on the beneficent institutions of the country -- Concluding remarks on the development of the voluntary principle.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 5. The church and pulpit in America. Importance of this part of the subject -- The Evangelical churches in the United States maintain discipline -- Character of American preaching -- Revivals of religion -- Alleged abuses in the revivals of religion -- Concluding remarks on the church and the pulpit in America -- pt. 6. The Evangelical churches in America. Preliminary remarks in reference to this subject -- The Protestant Episcopal Church -- The Congregational churches -- The regular Baptist churches -- The Presbyterian Church -- The Methodist Episcopal Church -- Smaller Baptist denominations -- Smaller Presbyterian churches : Cumberland Presbyterians -- The summary -- Number of evangelical sects -- Alleged want of harmony among the evangelical Christians of the United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 7. Non-evangelical denominations in America. Introductory remarks -- The Roman Catholic Church -- Unitarianism -- The Universalists -- The Jews -- Rappists, Shakers, Mormons, etc. -- Atheists, Deists, Socialists, Fourrierists, etc. -- General remarks on the state of theological opinion in America -- pt. 8. Efforts of the American churches for the conversion of the world. Introductory remarks -- Earlier efforts to convert the Aborigines -- American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions -- American Colonization Society -- The summary conclusion.".
- catalog title "Religion in America / robert baird ; a critical abridgement with introduction by Henry Warner Bowden.".
- catalog title "Religion in the United States of America".
- catalog type "Church history. fast".
- catalog type "text".