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The Work We Have to Do: A History of Protestants in America (Religion in American Life)
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The Work We Have to Do: A History of Protestants in America (Religion in American Life)
Noll Tells the History of Protestants in America Briefly
We live stories.
TZ
25 Octobre 2014
Perfect shape. It came just as advertised
Perfect shape.
CZ
7 Décembre 2006
Faith in a New Land
Given the rapidly changing cultural climate, it can be surprising to learn of the dominant position that conservative Protestantism held within the culture a century ago.
TO
15 Janvier 2005
"BLOW YE THE TRUMPET, BLOW"
Charles Wesley, brother to John, the founder of Methodism, wrote the words to this song in 1750; Charles Wesley wrote many hymns, the most well-known one being \"Christ the Lord is Risen Today\" which is sung every Easter in churches of various Protestant denominations.
FB
22 Novembre 2003
A Fun, Fascinating Read
This was a fun, fascinating little book to read.
WI
9 Avril 2003
Tough task, only moderately successful
It is a tough job to pull church history in America together into a short volume; one will always tend to leave things out.
MI
7 Janvier 2003
Amazing Short Sweep of American Prostestants
How does one cover the history of Prostestants in America in but 133 pages?
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Noll Tells the History of Protestants in America Briefly
We live stories.
Perfect shape. It came just as advertised
Perfect shape.
Faith in a New Land
Given the rapidly changing cultural climate, it can be surprising to learn of the dominant position that conservative Protestantism held within the culture a century ago.
"BLOW YE THE TRUMPET, BLOW"
Charles Wesley, brother to John, the founder of Methodism, wrote the words to this song in 1750; Charles Wesley wrote many hymns, the most well-known one being \"Christ the Lord is Risen Today\" which is sung every Easter in churches of various Protestant denominations.
A Fun, Fascinating Read
This was a fun, fascinating little book to read.
Tough task, only moderately successful
It is a tough job to pull church history in America together into a short volume; one will always tend to leave things out.
Amazing Short Sweep of American Prostestants
How does one cover the history of Prostestants in America in but 133 pages?