[A History of American Christianity by Leonard Woolsey Bacon]@TWC D-Link bookA History of American Christianity CHAPTER XII 38/44
394-418; also E.A.Park in the "Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia," vol.iii., pp. 1634-38.
The New England theology is not so called as being confined to New England.
Its leading "improvements on Calvinism" were accepted by Andrew Fuller and Robert Hall among the English Baptists, and by Chalmers of the Presbyterians of Scotland. [184:1] Of what sort was the life of a church and its pastor in those days is illustrated in extracts from the journal of Samuel Hopkins, the theologian, pastor at Great Barrington, given in the Memoir by Professor Park, pp.
40-43.
The Sabbath worship was disturbed by the arrival of warlike news.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|