Zion's Home Monthly

Zion's Home Monthly
Title Zion's Home Monthly PDF eBook
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Total Pages 398
Release 1888
Genre Home economics
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Prospectus of Zion's Home Monthly

Prospectus of Zion's Home Monthly
Title Prospectus of Zion's Home Monthly PDF eBook
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Total Pages 2
Release 1888
Genre Zion's Home Monthly
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Zion's Home Monthly; Volume 1

Zion's Home Monthly; Volume 1
Title Zion's Home Monthly; Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release
Genre History
ISBN 9781022272262

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A.M.F. Monthly

A.M.F. Monthly
Title A.M.F. Monthly PDF eBook
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Total Pages 470
Release 1903
Genre Missions to Jews
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A Voice from Zion

A Voice from Zion
Title A Voice from Zion PDF eBook
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Total Pages 486
Release 1901
Genre
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The Overland Monthly

The Overland Monthly
Title The Overland Monthly PDF eBook
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Total Pages 684
Release 1889
Genre Indians of North America
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Our Southern Zion

Our Southern Zion
Title Our Southern Zion PDF eBook
Author Erskine Clarke
Publisher University of Alabama Press
Total Pages 444
Release 2014-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 0817357882

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An exploration of the ways a particular religious tradition and a distinct social context have interacted over a 300-year period, including the unique story of the oldest and largest African American Calvinist community in America The South Carolina low country has long been regarded—not only in popular imagination and paperback novels but also by respected scholars—as a region dominated by what earlier historians called “a cavalier spirit” and by what later historians have simply described as “a wholehearted devotion to amusement and the neglect of religion and intellectual pursuits.” Such images of the low country have been powerful interpreters of the region because they have had some foundation in social and cultural realities. It is a thesis of this study, however, that there has been a strong Calvinist community in the Carolina low country since its establishment as a British colony and that this community (including in its membership both whites and after the 1740s significant numbers of African Americans) contradicts many of the images of the "received version" of the region. Rather than a devotion to amusement and a neglect of religion and intellectual interests, this community has been marked throughout most of its history by its disciplined religious life, its intellectual pursuits, and its work ethic.