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A Documentary History of Religion in America to 1877

audiobook A Documentary History of Religion in America to 1877 by From Eerdmans in History

Description

One of the RCAs foremost researchers here offers commentary that explains the proper roles of elders; deacons; classes; and synods and details the procedures necessary for successful church life. Based on the Book of Church Order; this helpful volume will assist church leaders in their callings and prevent the myriad difficulties that arise when appropriate procedures are not followed. A necessity for every pastor; elder; and deacon.


#162051 in Books 2003-09-19Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.24 x 1.37 x 6.30l; 2.06 #File Name: 0802822290607 pages


Review
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Primary Source CompliationBy Ansen PlopbundleThis two volume work (of which I'm only finished with this one at this point) is probably better meant for a personal library or someone really interested in the religious aspects of the U. S. And by really interested I meany ready to see for yourself firsthand accounts - i.e. - primary sources. It's 600 pages or so; so it's very thorough. It's approach is what I would call historical and responsible; trying to adequately represent mostly a myriad of Christian sources. I was expecting more on Mormonism (not sure I remember reading any at all about it - though I could be wrong); though there are some other new religious movements in here.Anyway; that's basically it. Each chapter is divided up into time periods or by specific events (Civil War; Revolutionary War; etc.). Within that; the editors include a wide range of voices with a brief introduction upon each new author or piece. At the end of each chapter the editors include a lengthy list of additional reading material should it greatly interest you.3 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Primary source selections from the religions in and of AmericaBy Rodney WilsonA balanced selection of the diversity of religious expression found in America; from Native spirituality; to colonization; Colonial Days; Revolution; Great Awakening and Civil War. This book is a treasure of primary documentation of the great American (religious) experiment.0 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Not what I expectedBy DougI began researching my family tree a few years ago and discovered that my ancestors began to arrive nearly 400 years ago. In at least one case junior was thrown out of his father's house for developing radical religious views; he was a Puritan. I was curious to know why. The pastor at our church recommended this book.For my purposes; I have been disappointed. The book does gather together and quote many interesting primary sources but I was looking for a more detailed summary of what the colonists believed; and why their father's disowned them for believing it. Letters written between two Congregationalist ministers isn't what I had in mind.

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