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  1. The Congregationalist by Robert William Dale, 2009-08-04
  2. The New England Theocracy -- a History of the Congregationalists in New England. by H F. Uhden, 2010-02-24
  3. Rebuilding the Christian Commonwealth: New England Congregationalists and Foreign Missions, 1800-1830 by John A. Andrew III, 1976-12-31
  4. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents or Congregationalists (v.3); From Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy, A.d. Mdclx by Benjamin Hanbury, 2010-01-10
  5. A Half-Century of the Unitarian Controversy: With Particular Reference to Its Origin, Its Course, and Its Prominent Subjects Among the Congregationalists of Massachusetts : With an Appendix by George Edward Ellis, 2010-03-19
  6. The tables turned. A letter to the Congregational association of New York, reviewing the report of their committee on "The relation of the American tract society to the subject of slavery." by Samuel Gardner Drake Pamphlet Colle DLC, Congregationalist director, 2010-06-25
  7. The Congregational Way of Life with a Study Guide: What it means to live and worship as a Congregationalist by Arthur Acy Rouner, George W. Brown Jr., 1972
  8. REASONS WHY FOR CONGREGATIONALISTS by J D Jones, 1904
  9. New Zealand Protestants: New Zealand Anglicans, New Zealand Baptists, New Zealand Charismatics, New Zealand Congregationalists
  10. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents, or Congregationalists: from Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy, A.D. MDCLX. Volume 1 by Benjamin Hanbury, 1839-01-01
  11. Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents, or Congregationalists: from Their Rise to the Restoration of the Monarchy, A.D. MDCLX. Volume 1 by Benjamin Hanbury, 2010
  12. The National Hymn-Book of the American Churches; Comprising the Hymns Which Are Common to the Hymnaries of the Baptists, Congregationalists, by Robert Ellis Thompson, 2010-03-28
  13. American Congregationalist Clergy: Jonathan Edwards, Lyman Abbott, John Stevens Cabot Abbott, Leonard Bacon, Henry Ward Beecher, Ezra Stiles
  14. 17th-Century Congregationalist Clergy: Isaac Watts

61. [Omnigator] Christian Congregationalist
Christian congregationalist. Type(s) Religion. Names (1). Christian congregationalist Scope Full name. Associations (1). has national religion
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62. [Omnigator] Christian Congregationalist
Christian congregationalist. Type(s) Religion. Names (1). Christian congregationalist.Associations (1). Practised in American Samoa
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63. Articles - Congregationalist Church Governance
With that freedom, as the shepherd in a congregationalist church is quite likely to To a congregationalist, no abuse of authority is worse than the
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Congregationalism is the theory that (1) every local church is a full realization in miniature of the entire Church of Jesus Christ; and (2) the Church, while on earth, besides the local church, can only
Although "congregational rule" may seem to suggest that pure democracy reigns in Congregational churches, this is usually not really the case. It is granted, with rare exception, that God has given the government of the Church into the hands of an ordained ministry. What makes Congregationalism unique is its system of checks and balances, which constrains the authority of the minister, the lay officers, and the members.
Most importantly, the boundaries of the powers of the ministers and church officers are set by clear and constant reminders of the freedoms guaranteed by the Gospel to the laity, and to every person. With that freedom, as the shepherd in a Congregationalist church is quite likely to frequently remind his flock, comes the responsibility upon each member to govern himself under Christ. The theory of Congregationalism designs its own failure upon lay members who will not meditate on the sermons and apply their lessons in their lives, who will not study the Bible, who will not charitably and patiently debate issues with one another, or vote with the glory and service of God as the foremost consideration in all of their decisions. Congregationalism provides no safety net for an ungodly people, and therefore envisions ideally that none but truly converted Christians will be members of the church.

64. Beliefnet Member Profile
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65. Historical Journal Of Massachusetts: Massachusetts Congregationalist Political T
Full text of the article, Massachusetts congregationalist Political Thought,17601790 The Design of Heaven from Historical Journal of Massachusetts,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Massachusetts Congregationalist Political Thought, 1760-1790: The Design of Heaven. By Dale S. Kuehne. Columbia, Missouri, 1996 (University of Missouri Press, 2910 Le Mone Blvd., Columbus, MO 65201). $37.50. . Finding something novel to write about the well-plowed ground of New England Congregationalist thought is no easy task. It is no exaggeration to claim that scholars have exhaustively examined the Congregationalist clergy's published sermons. In Massachusetts Congregationalist Political Thought, 1760-1790: The Design of Heaven, Dale S. Kuehne attempts to offer some new insight into the political thought of these prominent religious figures in the era of the American Revolution.

66. American Political Science Review: Massachusetts Congregationalist Political Tho
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Save a personal copy of any page on the Web and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free. Get started now. Massachusetts Congregationalist Political Thought: 1760-1790. (book reviews) American Political Science Review September, 1997 by Holloway, Carson Content provided
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67. Aworks :: "new" American Classical Music: The Unanswered Question (1908). Charle
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68. Halstead, Essex, Congregationalist Chapel, 1866, UK
congregationalist Chapel Newly built at Halstead, Essex, 1866.
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Source: The Illustrated London News, Sept. 8, 1866, p.244 The interior has a striking appearance. The main roof is divided transversely into three spans, and supported on cast-iron columns with ornamental capitals, picked out with gold on a maroon ground. Longitudinally there are three arches over the columns on each side, and one wider arch over each transept. The timbers are wrought and stained, with carved brackets and moulded ribs. Galleries extend round the sides of the chapel, the gallery fronts being of ornamental iron panels, painted in gold and backed with crimson. There is an organ-gallery in the apse, and the organ-pew is slightly elevated. The architect was Mr. Frederick Barnes, of Ipswich; and the builders Messrs. Sudbury and Son, of Halstead who took the contract for £3000, with the materials of the old chapel on the same site.

69. Congregationalist Churches
congregationalist Churches. Independent (Congregational) Church (demolished) East St Kilda Uniting Church (former) (formerly East St Kilda Congregational
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70. Congregationalist Reviews Pudd'nhead Wilson
(Boston) congregationalist unsigned 1895 21 February. Mark Twain s Pudd nheadWilson and Those Extraordinary Twins which he is pleased to term a tragedy
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1895: 21 February
Mark Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson and Those Extraordinary Twins which he is pleased to term a tragedy and a comedy respectively are published together with lavish marginal illustrations. These pictures are the most praiseworthy feature of the volume, although they vary considerably. The author was not at his best when he wrote these stories. They are funny, and now and then very funny. But a coarse streak comes to the surface every little while and is disagreeable. The book is handsomely gotten up by the publishers and does them credit, but we cannot commend the stories which compose it to our readers very heartily.

71. First Congregational Church Of Westfield - The Congregationalist
The congregationalist is published monthly and mailed to every member of record of Submissions for future editions of The congregationalist are due the
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The Congregationalist is published monthly and mailed to every member of record of the First Congregational Church. The newsletter includes articles from our ministers, notices of upcoming events, reports of various committees and keeps our church family informed about life at First Congregational Church. Submissions for future editions of The Congregationalist are due the third Tuesday of each month. They should be e-mailed directly to the newsletter's editor, Allison O'Hara, at AllisonFCC@comcast.net Click below to view the newsletter in .pdf format. January '05 February 2005 March '05 April '05 ... June '05 September '05 October '05 November '05 December '05
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72. CWC Query Results
Colonial Chronicle, Colonial Missionary Society, congregationalist, London,Oct 1858Jan 1868. Colonial Missionary Society Annual Report
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73. CWC Query Results
Darlun Genadawl Cymdeithas gan Llundain, London Missionary Society,Inter-denominational but chiefly congregationalist, London, June 1832-March 1840
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74. University Archives: Minnie Howell Exhibit: Congregationalist
And answered Nature, merciful and stern, I teach by killing; let the otherslearn! congregationalist, 09 Mar 1899.
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The Tumblebug Habit
by Helen Campbell
The country child, probably, whether boy or girlthe country boy certainlyhas watched the methods of that singular insect he knows as tumblebug, and wondered at one moment how it knows so much, at another how it knows so little. In the one case, with infinite care and patience its eggs are inclosed in the little ball of dung which insures to them an even temperature and safe hatching, and this it rolls over and around all obstacles till a place of safe deposit is attained; in the other, any small, round object arouses equal but aimless zeal, and the tumblebug, compelled it would seem by irresistible impulse, spends its energy on a bit of wood or stone. This is fatuity, entertaining to the student of bug nature, who, if philosophical in his tendencies, naturally carries out the analogy into human life. Like the tumblebug, a multitude of human beings are engaged in rolling any round and rollable thing that comes in their way, and herin lies the reason of the enormous per cent of business failures recorded yearly in Bradstreet, and the larger mass of unrecorded failures in friendship, in love, in marriagein short, in all ill-considered, hastily-formed human ties and relations. This is the tragic side, yet with a gleam of comedy in its perverse manifestations, over which, we may be sure, the highter powers smile with much the same sense of gentle wonder and curiosity as fills the watching child. The tumblebug habit, however, does not confine itself to human relations. It enters no less into occupations and general interests, even into what we call cultivating our minds. And at this point, from the list of typical cases life affords, we have one, fatuous to an unbelievable degree, yet going on calmly and labeled "progress" by every one involved.

75. Fifty-Five Delegates
John Langdon, a congregationalist, was a founder and the first president of the New Roger Sherman, a congregationalist, was the only Founder to sign the
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The Fifty Five Delegates to the Constitutional Convention
The colonists were familiar with deist thinking. But deism never gained a strong foothold in America. The first Great Awakening, the religious revival of the 1740s, was partially responsible for cutting short the spread of deism, In many states at the time of the Constitutional Convention, confessed deists were not allowed to hold public office. Deism was generally held in low esteem, as such laws indicate. Additionally, Deism as practiced at the time of America's founding was far different from what we find in our country today, and it certainly was not atheism.
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John Langdon, Congregationalist
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Caleb Strong, Congregationalist
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76. Reflections Of A Congregationalist Minister - Unification News 3/2004
Reflections of a congregationalist Minister. by Rev. Paulina Dennis. I am ordainedin the Congregational Way. We are the successors to the Pilgrims and the
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Unification News for March 2004 Reflections of a Congregationalist Minister by Rev. Paulina Dennis I am ordained in the Congregational Way. We are the successors to the Pilgrims and the Puritans, and we are the denomination that has most embodied the religious ethos of the United States of America. I was importuned to participate in this latest pilgrimage to Israel (December 16-23) because of my knowledge of and love for Judaism and the Jewish people, as well as my long history in ecumenical work. Coming to know this movement and its people in the 1980s, I was impressed by their commitment to Christian ideals, their decency and kindliness, as well as what I viewed as their complete lack of any kind of racism. As a result, Unificationism has become much more than another denomination. It is, in some respects, a form of "meta-Christianity," even a form of "meta-religion" because of the scope and inclusiveness of its activities. The IIPC (International Interreligious Peace Council) is now instrumental in pushing for recognition as a worldwide religious leadership organization to be berthed at the United Nations. I hope and pray that people of the world-standing of the Right Rev. Desmond Tutu and the Dalai Lama will soon be part of this movement; bringing their influence as well as their own unique perspectives on religious freedom and co-prosperity to bear on the United Nations and all humanity. Download entire page and pages related to it in ZIP format
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77. Thomas Jefferson's Poplar Forest_EDUCATION
Baldwin, Abraham, GA, congregationalist; Presbyterian. Bartlett, Josiah, NH,congregationalist. Bassett, Richard, DE, Methodist. Bedford, Gunning, Jun.
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Education Main Lesson Plans Bibliography Vocabulary Words ... Return to Religious Freedom Curriculum Page A Table of the Religious Affiliations of American Founders Signer Colony Religious Affiliation Adams, Andrew CT Congregationalist Adams, John MA Congregationalist; Unitarian Adams, Samuel MA Congregationalist Adams, Thomas VA Banister, John VA Baldwin, Abraham GA Congregationalist; Presbyterian Bartlett, Josiah NH Congregationalist Bassett, Richard DE Methodist Bedford, Gunning, Jun. DE Presbyterian Blair, John VA Presbyterian; Episcopalian Blount, William NC Episcopalian; Presbyterian Braxton, Carter VA Brearly, David NJ Episcopalian Broom, Jacob DE Quaker; Episcopalian Butler, Pierce SC Episcopalian Carroll, Charles MD Roman Catholic Carroll, Daniel MD Roman Catholic Chase, Samuel MD Episcopalian Clark, Abraham NJ Presbyterian Clingan, William PA Collins, John RI Clymer, George PA Quaker; Episcopalian Dana, Francis MA Dayton, Jonothan NJ Presbyterian; Episcopalian Dickenson, John DE Quaker; Episcopalian Drayton, William Henry

78. Bolerium -- Lill's Withered Hand, [reprinted] From "The Congregationalist".
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80. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
You may need to scroll down to see the complete lists.) Database entries whichrefer to congregationalist minister. Records. Henry Rogers, 1806?–77
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