All the literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarian ; all the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian churches... The Congregationalists - Página 183por Leonard Woolsey Bacon - 1904 - 280 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| James Seymour Hoyt - 1878 - 324 páginas
...court, and Unitarianism reigned in its stead. All the literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarians. All the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarians. All the dite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian churches. The judges on the bench were Unitarians. The... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1894 - 276 páginas
...of Massachusetts were Unitarian; all the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian...peculiar features of church organization so carefully ordered by the Pilgrim Fathers had been nullified, and all the power had passed into the hands of the... | |
| John White Chadwick - 1894 - 276 páginas
...been smuggled to our board, and they will go to their own place. Lyman Beech er wrote in 1823 that "all the literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarian,...the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarian, all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian churches." In 1 844 these several... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1894 - 272 páginas
...be best told in the words of Dr. Lyman Beecher, speaking of the time (1823) when he came to Boston: "All the literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarian...the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian churches ; the judges on the bench... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, Richard Eddy - 1894 - 542 páginas
...be best told in the words of Dr. Lyman Beccher, speaking of the time (1823) when he came to Hoston: "All the literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarian;...the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarian; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian churches; the judges on the bench... | |
| Leonard Woolsey Bacon - 1897 - 452 páginas
...Massachusetts were Unitarian ; all the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian...peculiar features of church organization so carefully ordered by the Pilgrim Fathers had been nullified and all the power had passed into the hands of the... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1897 - 336 páginas
...and Professors of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded the Unitarian Churches; the judges on the bench were Unitarian,...peculiar features of church organization so carefully ordered by the Pilgrim Fathers had been nullified, and all the power had passed into the hands of the... | |
| Charles Franklin Thwing - 1897 - 328 páginas
...in the next score of years, that in 1823, when Dr. Lyman Beecher came to Boston, he was able to say: "All the literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarian...the Trustees and Professors of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded the Unitarian Churches; the judges on the bench... | |
| Leonard Woolsey Bacon - 1897 - 448 páginas
...sweeping completeness of it within these bounds; as Mrs. HB Stowe summed up the situation at Boston, " All the literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarian...the trustees and professors of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian churches ; the judges on the bench... | |
| Charles Herbert Small - 1898 - 472 páginas
...literary men of Massachusetts were Unitarian ; all the trustees of Harvard College were Unitarian ; all the elite of wealth and fashion crowded Unitarian...churches ; the judges on the bench were Unitarian." The American Unitarian Association was formed in 182.">, hut the first truly national conference of... | |
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