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Catholic-related records about Native Americans at other repositories: The Guides to Catholic-Related Records about Native Americans in the United States describe the record holdings not at Marquette University.
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www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/indians....
www.marquette.edu/library/collections/archives/indians.html
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Though religious toleration had been introduced into other colonies previously by individual proprietors or governors, this was the earliest legislative enactment in America asserting the principle of religious toleration.
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www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/main/timeline.html
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Later when the English conquered New Amsterdam they introduced the Episcopal church. New England Puritans migrated south to Long Island, New York, and northern New Jersey ... Toward the end of the nineteenth century millions of rural Americans began to move to the cities to get manufacturing jobs. ... Apostolic Christianity...
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bahai-library.org/unpubl.articles/america.html
bahai-library.org/unpubl.articles/america.html
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AUTHOR: "A General Court at Hartford"; ... [IN THE spring of 1638 three Connecticut towns, Windsor, Hartford and Wethersfield, chose representatives and held a general court at Hartford. At its opening session the Reverend Thomas Hooker preached a powerful sermon on the text that "the foundation ... On January 14 following,
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www.reformed-theology.org/southern/d_first_con.htm
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Based on interviews with more than 35,000 Americans, ... The dissatisfaction with Christianity is certainly understandable. ... In the afternoon of the eighth day of my second Reality Tour through the West Bank, sixty international ecumenical Christians were introduced to Sabeel’s [Arabic for THE WAY] Contemporary Way of Cross.
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www.dissidentvoice.org/2008/03/christianity-losing-rele...
www.dissidentvoice.org/2008/03/christianity-losing-relevance-for-americans/
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The amendment is the same as one introduced in the House earlier this year. ... If we want our laws to reflect the values and beliefs of most Americans about marriage, we're going to need to pass the federal marriage amendment." ... Subscribe to Christianity Today and get 3 free trial issues. No credit card required.;
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www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/novemberweb-only/11-2...
www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2003/novemberweb-only/11-24-31.0.html
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American Christianity seems to flow like the tides in a cycle of highs and lows with change in between the waves. ... Was the Bush victory due to just divisive issues like homosexual marriage that most Americans in general oppose, or problems within the Democratic Party and Liberalism? Now Liberals are whining about the...
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www.sullivan-county.com/christian.htm
www.sullivan-county.com/christian.htm
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Of course many Americans did practice Christianity, but so also did many believe in deistic philosophy. Indeed, most of our influential Founding Fathers, although they respected the rights of other religionists, held to deism and Freemasonry tenets rather than ... But Christianity was not introduced till the seventh century;
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nobeliefs.com/Tripoli.htm
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76.5% (159 million) of Americans identify themselves as Christian. This is a major slide from 86.2% in 1990. Identification with Christianity has suffered a loss of 9.7 percentage points in 11 years -- about 0.9 percentage points per year.
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www.religioustolerance.org/chr_prac2.htm
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