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| Liberal/conservative Traits In Editorial Columnist Donald Kaul | |
| ... His opinion on the Southern Baptists gaining influence in America is summarized with his statement, "God save us from religious zealots. ... |
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| Research | |
| ... projects. Oprah Winfrey was born on January 29, 1954 in, Kosciusko, Mississippi. Her family were Baptists. They were very poor. ... |
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| Alcohol Consumption | |
| ... groups strongly urge abstinence, including the Christian Scientists, Mormons, Seventh-Day Adventists, Pentecostalists, and some Baptists and Methodists. ... |
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| Factors Leading To The American Revolution | |
| ... kingly authority. This angered Congregationalists, Presbyterians, Quakers, Baptists, Catholics, and virtually everyone else. The ... |
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| The Man Behind Hubble | |
| ... I would never have changed it." He soon barraged his parents, who were fundamentalist Baptists, with questions about the origins of life and the universe. ... |
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| World Religions Report | |
| ... of faith groups who consider themselves to be Christians, including Assemblies of God members, Presbyterians, Roman Catholics, Southern Baptists, United Church ... |
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| Norway | |
| ... The largest groups outside this establishment are pentecostalist, Lutheran free church members , Roman Catholics, Methodist, Jehovahs witnesses and Baptists. ... |
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| Parsons/irfa Paper | |
| ... It was written over eighteen months with considerable input from Roman Catholics, Evangelicals, Southern Baptists, and Jews, among others. ... |
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| Norway 2 | |
| ... The largest groups outside this establishment are pentecostalist, Lutheran free church members , Roman Catholics, Methodist, Jehovahs witnesses and Baptists. ... |
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| Informative - Comparisons Of The First And Second Great Awakenings | |
| ... old church establishments for the newer, independent denominations (Danzer, 38.) A few examples of these new dominations include the Baptists, the Methodists ... |
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| A Study Of The Different Types Of Prejudice Depicted In 'to Kill A ... | |
| ... time. Maycomb is a very religious town with the foot-washing Baptists appearing to have a strong influence on the community. The ... |
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| Max Weber | |
| ... favor with God. Other protestant religions, such as Baptists and Methodists, believed similar things as Calvinists. These protestant ... |
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| Black Crisis | |
| ... But notwithstanding their rhetoric, black Baptists or Methodists -- who enjoy the largest following and are the most middle class of all black churches -- have ... |
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| Colonial Unification Dbq | |
| ... Christianity in large numbers. Also other evangelicals sects such as the Methodists or Baptists grew larger than ever. The Great Awakening ... |
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| Religion | |
| ... Numerous denominations and groups such as Anglicans, Lutherans, Reformed, Evangelical, Charismatic, Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Anabaptists, and ... |
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| Religion And The Us Constitution | |
| ... In 1802, President Jefferson wrote a letter to a group of Baptists in Danbury, Connecticut, in which he declared that it was the purpose of the First Amendment ... |
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| What Went Wrong: An Examination Of Separation Of Church And State | |
| ... In Virginia, the Anglican Church was the only legal religion, despite the fact that Quakers, Lutherans, and Baptists outnumbered the Anglicans. ... |
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| Gambling | |
| ... Among the various Protestant denominations, Southern Baptists were far more likely to believe gambling was immoral than were the other Protestant denominations ... |
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| Dido | |
| ... union with Roman Catholicism. "They have more to teach us than the Southern Baptists or Episcopalians," he said. "And they need ... |
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| Separation Of Church And State | |
| ... (Jan. 2002). The Danbury Baptists’ Letter and President Jefferson’s Response. Church & State, 55, p.13(1) Katzenstein, PJ and Keohane, RO (Oct. 2003). ... |
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