Exploring American ReligionMayfield Pub., 1990 - 376 strani |
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... called the Hope- well , had ceremonies shaped by the cultivation of maize . After 700 C.E. , the so - called Mississippi tra- dition promoted huge rectangular mounds used as platforms for temples , as intensive agricul- ture flourished ...
... called the Hope- well , had ceremonies shaped by the cultivation of maize . After 700 C.E. , the so - called Mississippi tra- dition promoted huge rectangular mounds used as platforms for temples , as intensive agricul- ture flourished ...
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... called , continue to be a dominant force in the corporations and professions that shape our mainstream economy and culture . If one considers the Yankees the first demo- graphic group , the second would be the the so- called ethnics ...
... called , continue to be a dominant force in the corporations and professions that shape our mainstream economy and culture . If one considers the Yankees the first demo- graphic group , the second would be the the so- called ethnics ...
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... called human nature more wounded than depraved and called grace the perfecting of nature rather than its replacement . Further , there was the sense that salvation could become intrinsic , rather than simply imputed to the saved person ...
... called human nature more wounded than depraved and called grace the perfecting of nature rather than its replacement . Further , there was the sense that salvation could become intrinsic , rather than simply imputed to the saved person ...
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