Celebration of the Semi-centennial Anniversary of the Consecration of Christ Church, Hartford, December 23, 1879
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Page : 136 pages
File Size : 38,63 MB
Release : 1880
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Page : 136 pages
File Size : 38,63 MB
Release : 1880
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Author : Connecticut Historical Records Survey
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Page : 320 pages
File Size : 11,94 MB
Release : 1940
Category : Archives
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Page : 474 pages
File Size : 45,74 MB
Release : 1880
Category : New England
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Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. no.
Author : Alfred Small Manson
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Page : 538 pages
File Size : 28,49 MB
Release : 1899
Category : United States
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Author : Gretchen Townsend Buggeln
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 336 pages
File Size : 20,39 MB
Release : 2003
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781584653226
Following the American Revolution, the majority of Connecticut's religious societies tore down their boxy eighteenth-century meetinghouses and replaced them with something totally different: spired churches with an elaborate entrance portico on one of the shorter facades. These new buildings signaled a change in how these Christians conceptualized worship space, and in their fundamental understanding of the relationship between the spiritual and material aspects of their lives. Because these new churches evoked a much-beloved myth of tightly-bound communities sharing democratic values and faith in God, they have often been romanticized as emblems of a bygone era of pastoral serenity. Yet, New England of the early nineteenth century--and its religious life in particular--was anything but tranquil. Revivalism, evangelicalism, and religious pluralism meshed with social, economic, and political dislocation to create a volatile period in which Christianity's place was uncertain. This study argues that religious belief and practice, altered in substance and even more so in style by evangelicalism, revival, and a pervasive culture of sensibility, called for new notions of worship. These new buildings helped individuals and congregations regain their equilibrium and developed their spiritual sensibilities and sense of community. They also soothed republican concerns about the need for a religious populace and were important signs of civility and refinement. As the most striking buildings in many Connecticut towns, these churches tell us what citizens of the early republic thought was important, and what they wanted visitors to find remarkable in a distinctive American landscape.
Author : William Newnham Chattin Carlton
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Page : 70 pages
File Size : 18,71 MB
Release : 1902
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Author : George L. Balcom
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Page : 248 pages
File Size : 24,24 MB
Release : 1901
Category : Library catalogs
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Page : 648 pages
File Size : 38,75 MB
Release : 1966
Category : Archives
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Author : New Hampshire State Library
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Page : 832 pages
File Size : 30,23 MB
Release : 1904
Category : American literature
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Author : Samuel T. Freeman & Co
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Page : 200 pages
File Size : 17,45 MB
Release : 1910
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