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The transfer and transformation of religion and education
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Religion Education
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The Transfer of Religion The Protestants Reign Supreme The Three Sections and Their Churches
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The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme The Church Center of Community Life The Position of the Clergy The Length and Place of Sermons
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The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme Problems of Colonial Religion The Issue of an Established Church The Persecution of Dissenters
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The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme-2 Problems of Colonial Religion Education of the Clergy Harvard College Old Deluder Act Loss of Intensity
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The Transfer of Religion- The Protestants Reign Supreme Early Examples of Religious Toleration The Toleration Act of 1649 in Maryland Rhode Island: Separation of Church and State and Roger Williams
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Early Examples of Religious Toleration-2 Pennsylvania: Quakers Tolerate other faiths
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The Three Sections and Their Churches Puritans in New England Heterogeneousness in the Middle Colonies The Anglican Church in the South
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Puritans in New England View of God Definition of Man Church’s Role in the Community
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Puritans in New England Conflicts within Puritanism Enduring Legacy
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Puritans in New England-View of God
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Puritans in New England Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the hands of an Angry God
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Puritans in New England- Church’s Role in the Community No Separation of Church and State
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Puritans in New England- Conflicts within Puritanism Dissenters within the Faith Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson
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Puritans in New England- Conflicts within Puritanism-2 Hunt for Witches Persecution of those outside the Faith
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Puritans in New England- Enduring Legacy Work Ethic Emphasis on Education Surveillance of Morals
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Heterogeneousness in the Middle Colonies The Influence of the Quakers Implications of the “Inner Light” Theory Abolition of Slavery Equality of the Sexes Pacifism
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The Anglican Church in the South The Parson’s Cause The Appeal of the Methodists and Baptists
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The Transfer of Education The Massachusetts Example Primary Education Secondary Education Higher Education
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The Transfer of Education- The Massachusetts Example 1647 Act
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The Transfer of Education- Primary Education New England Colonies Middle Colonies Southern Colonies
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The Transfer of Education- Secondary Education The Predominance of the English Classical Model The Colonial Response to Classical Education:The Academy
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The Transfer of Education- Higher Education Aims Curriculum
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