[A History of American Christianity by Leonard Woolsey Bacon]@TWC D-Link bookA History of American Christianity CHAPTER XIV 26/28
And it was to enter the "effectual door" which from the beginning of the century opened wider and wider to admit the gospel and the church to every nation under heaven. FOOTNOTES: [231:1] "Autobiography of Lyman Beecher," vol.i., p.43.The same charming volume contains abundant evidence that the spirit of true religion was cherished in the homes of the people, while there were so many public signs of apostasy. [232:1] Tiffany, "Protestant Episcopal Church," pp.
388, 394, 395. [232:2] Dr.Jacobs, chap.
xix. [233:1] "Autobiography of Peter Cartwright," quoted by Dorchester, "Christianity in the United States," p.
348. [236:1] See B.B.Tyler, "History of the Disciples," pp.
11-17; R.V. Foster, "The Cumberland Presbyterians," pp.
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