American Religions and the Rise of MormonismDeseret Book Company, 1970 - 493 עמודים |
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עמוד 140
... attend services of the only legal religion , and if they failed to comply , they were to be fined . If willful neglect was evident , bodily punishment was to be applied . " Thus , a third change in the political structure of Vir- ginia ...
... attend services of the only legal religion , and if they failed to comply , they were to be fined . If willful neglect was evident , bodily punishment was to be applied . " Thus , a third change in the political structure of Vir- ginia ...
עמוד 172
... attend services of the Congregational church.59 In 1721 , the Connecticut legislature decreed that all settlers , without valid excuses , who failed to attend services allowed by law were to be fined . Those who at- tended unlawful ...
... attend services of the Congregational church.59 In 1721 , the Connecticut legislature decreed that all settlers , without valid excuses , who failed to attend services allowed by law were to be fined . Those who at- tended unlawful ...
עמוד 253
... attend services on the Lord's day and on all special fast and thanksgiving days . In Plymouth Colony , a mid - seventeenth century law prescribed a fine of ten shill- ings for failure to attend church without a valid excuse , while in ...
... attend services on the Lord's day and on all special fast and thanksgiving days . In Plymouth Colony , a mid - seventeenth century law prescribed a fine of ten shill- ings for failure to attend church without a valid excuse , while in ...
תוכן
CHAPTER Page One From the Primitive Church to Modern Catholicism | 8 |
The Growth of New Testament Christianity | 8 |
Factors Contributing to the Disruption of the Divine Church | 8 |
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