Congregationalism in America: Its Beginnings As Illustrated by an Exhibition of its Foundational Books in The...clements Library

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Congregationalism in America: Its Beginnings As Illustrated by an Exhibition of its Foundational Books in The...clements Library

Clements Library, Ann Arbor, 1947

Frontis. Fold-Out At Rear Paperback booklet, blue wrappers Arranged for the Annual Meeting of the Michigan Congregational Conference held at Ann Arbor...1947 Bulletin 48 of the Clements Library. Congregationa lists are members of a Protestant religious group. From 1620 to about 1800, the Congregationalists were the dominant religious tradition in New England. Unlike many other Christian denominations, Congregationalis ts rejected outside control by bishops and councils. They believed that each congregation should control its own affairs, including the selection of ministers. This principle strongly influenced the development of democratic government in the United States, Near Fine with no DJ, 8vo

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