America Through the Looking Glass: A Historical Reader in Popular Culture, Volumes 1-2Prentice-Hall, 1974 - Popular culture |
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Page 111
... Church , the Rags of Popery ! " The Reverend Samuel Peters to the Reverend Doctor Achmuty of New York . Boston ... Church of England . And for my telling the church people not to take up arms , etc. , it being high treason , etc. , the ...
... Church , the Rags of Popery ! " The Reverend Samuel Peters to the Reverend Doctor Achmuty of New York . Boston ... Church of England . And for my telling the church people not to take up arms , etc. , it being high treason , etc. , the ...
Page 275
... Church , Brooklyn , he frankly stated that he intended to oppose slavery . The majority of the church members agreed with him , but the majority of the people of New York and Brooklyn sympathized with the Southerners , regarding slavery ...
... Church , Brooklyn , he frankly stated that he intended to oppose slavery . The majority of the church members agreed with him , but the majority of the people of New York and Brooklyn sympathized with the Southerners , regarding slavery ...
Page 251
... churches . A few of these are representa- tive of such lesser known faiths as the Vedanta Society , The Sky Pilot Revival Center , I Am Accredited Sanctuary , and the Self - Realization Church . But a very large percentage are churches ...
... churches . A few of these are representa- tive of such lesser known faiths as the Vedanta Society , The Sky Pilot Revival Center , I Am Accredited Sanctuary , and the Self - Realization Church . But a very large percentage are churches ...
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