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  Religion and the New Republic (Religion and the Founding of the American Republic, Library of Congress Exhibition)
The principal religious innovation produced by the Kentucky revivals was the camp meeting.
The religious revivals that swept the Kentucky camp meetings were so intense and created such gusts of emotion that their original sponsors, the Presbyterians, as well the Baptists, soon repudiated them.
In 1839 J. Maze Burbank exhibited at the Royal Society in London this watercolor of "a camp meeting, or religious revival in America, from a sketch taken on the spot." It is not known where, when, or under whose auspices the revival painted by Burbank occurred.
www.loc.gov /exhibits/religion/rel07.html   (2599 words)

  
 Myths And Mischief of the Religious Right   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Religious Right activists have tried for decades to make light of Jefferson's "wall of separation" response to the Danbury Baptists, attempting to dismiss it as a hastily written note designed to curry favor with a political constituency.
Of all the lies the Religious Right spreads about separation of church and state, this one -- still frequently espoused by Pat Robertson -- is perhaps the most offensive to church-state separationists because it attempts to taint a vital American principle with the brush of communism.
Voluntary student-initiated religious exercises were reaffirmed by the Supreme Court 1990, when the justices upheld the Equal Access Act, which permits students to form religious clubs at public high schools under certain conditions.
www.sullivan-county.com /bush/mythes.htm   (3373 words)

  
 AEJMC Archives -- September 1997, week 4 (#36)
Kneeland, born in 1774 in Gardner, Mass., experienced periods of religious doubt throughout a young adulthood that included pastorates as a Baptist preacher in Vermont and a Universalist preacher in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
Shaw interpreted "willfully" as "with a bad purpose."[36] This interpretation meant that the statute was intended not to restrain the profession of any religious sentiments, but to punish acts that would have a "tendency to disturb the public peace."[37] Therefore, in Shaw's view, Kneeland's guilt was based on the tendency of his espoused opinions.
Recognizing the importance that the later American freethought leader Robert Ingersoll attached to these cases in his defense of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy, the latter paper analyzes the arguments advanced in the blasphemy trials of George Holyoake and Abner Kneeland.
list.msu.edu /cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind9709d&L=aejmc&F=&S=&P=5321   (5363 words)

  
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In 1819 Donation Lot 703 was sold by Margaret Armstrong, formerly Margaret Clark, and her two sons, Richard and George, to a third son, John, the deed being approved by Margaret Armstrong, (residence not given), Richard Clark of Montgomery Township, Ohio, and George Clark of Berlin, Adams County, Pennsylvania.
He carried on this tradition, being born at the beginning of the war for independence he knew the trials of working out an existence in a new land inhabited by hostile Indians while his mother supported the family and the father was away doing his military service.
Richard is listed in the 1820 Census as "being engaged in manufacturing".
members.tripod.com /~SirLawrence1/gclark.html   (4103 words)

  
 Women Rulers - Women in World History Curriculum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
A great military leader, Amina brought most of the other Hausaland city-states into her orbit, and is credited with encouraging them to surround themselves with huge defensive mud walls.
She was a powerful, tough leader, but her defense policy was criticized after Israel seemed unprepared in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
In 1974 she was elected leader of the Conservative Party, and brought her party to victory in 1979.
www.womeninworldhistory.com /rulers.html   (2005 words)

  
 Islam Online- News Section   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
There are an estimated 1,400 religious teachers in the country, serving mainly the minority Malay population, which accounts for about 14 percent of the 3.5 million residents in the city-state.
Under the scheme, all religious teachers will be urged to register themselves with MUIS and only those granted a "letter of recognition" by MUIS will be allowed to teach in the scores of mosques and Islamic religious schools, better known as madrasahs, said MUIS spokesman Zainul Abidin Ibrahim.
Religious leaders concede they cannot enforce registration, but hope moral suasion will do it.
www.islam-online.net /English/News/2005-12/29/article04.shtml   (837 words)

  
 Rebel Leaders
He was born in 1794 in Connecticut and received his license to practise medicine in 1819.
In 1834 he was primarily responsible for the final form of the 92 Resolutions, a list of demands for political and economic reforms in the colony.
There were also 47 rebels whose occupation was listed as labourer and 27 listed from miscellaneous occupations.
www.edunetconnect.com /cat/rebellions/1837f08.html   (2480 words)

  
 Yale University Library: Major Microforms
A notable feature of this collection is a great number of pamphlets issued during the religious wars, the assassinations of Henry III and Henry IV, and the convening of the Estates-General in 1614-1615.
Leaders of the Russian Revolution contains microfilm and microfiche copies of the archives of nine figures important to the early history of Soviet Russia.
Persons listed represent every social rank and many professions, the criterion for inclusion being their contributions to the histories of the several peoples.
www.library.yale.edu /rsc/nmrr/microform/list.html   (12906 words)

  
 Woman Muslim Leaders throughout the Times
She was leader of the Qagans Mongolian Dynasty which ruled most of China and surrounding territories, during the reigns of Irinjibal (1332) and Toghon Temur (1333-70).
The daughter of the religious leader, Imam al-Zayel al-Nasir Li Din Allah, she and her tribe took San'a by force of arms in the mid 15th century.
She was the undisputed leader of the pirates in the western Mediterranean.
www.guide2womenleaders.com /Muslim_Leaders.htm   (7621 words)

  
 Eastern Patriarchates   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
In 544, Jacob Baradaeus (a Monophysite leader) consecrated Sergius of Tella as Patriarch in opposition to the Imperial-backed Orthodox candidate.
For a listing of the leaders of the Armenian Church, an ecclesiastic organization similar in many ways to Orthodoxy, go to the Caucasus.
During the ascendancy of the Mongols, many notable leaders, including Hulegu (the first Ilkhan), belonged to this church, and though reliable statistics are not available, it is likely that this church, whose remnants today number at most a few million, boasted the largest population of any Christian denomination.
www.hostkingdom.net /orthodox.html   (1948 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1819 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Austria - Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1792*-1835) *Note: Leader of Austria held the title of Archduke prior to 1804
Bavaria - Maximilian I, King of Bavaria (1799*-1825) *Note: Leader of Bavaria held title of Elector prior to 1805
Saxony - Frederick Augustus I, King of Saxony 1763*-1827) *Note: Leader of Saxony held the title of Elector prior to 1806
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1819   (660 words)

  
 SAWNET: South Asian women's organizations
The purpose of the list is to create a safe space to share thoughts, feelings, and ideas and to establish a network for individuals to exchange information.
Indianparents is a list for parents from the Indian subcontinent with school-going children.
Indus Women Leaders is a national forum that develops South Asian women leaders by providing themwith the resources to achieve their life goals.
www.sawnet.org /orgns   (4359 words)

  
 United States Presidents and the Masonic Power Structure. freemason,jesuit,illuminati,presidents,trilateral ...
Solder and leader in the American Revolution who sent Paul Revere and William Dawes to Lexington and Concord on their famous ride to warn local patriots that British troops were being sent against them.
Story is listed as a member of Philanthropic Lodge in Marblehead, Massachusetts, in 10,000 Famous Freemasons and the MSA 1940s study, but not in Masonic Trivia and Facts.
McLean is listed in 10,000 Famous Freemasons as having been a member of Columbus Lodge #30 in Columbus, Ohio, but he is not listed in Masonic Trivia and Facts or in the The MSA 1940s study.
www.heart7.net /uspresidentasmasons.htm   (8191 words)

  
 Thomas Jefferson, religious freak [Free Republic]
Jefferson's crazy religious ideas, shared by crazy representatives from 13 crazy colonies, are the reason we have a United States and the reason that We the People are in charge.
Religious institutions that use government power in support of themselves and force their views on persons of other faiths, or of no faith, undermine all our civil rights.
Every religious society has a right to determine for itself the times for these exercises and the objects proper for them according to their own particular tenets; and this right can never be safer than in their own hands where the Constitution has deposited it...
www.freerepublic.com /forum/a3969b00e48aa.htm   (8837 words)

  
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In 1819 she retired from the operatic stage and founded a school near Florence.
L Laloy, Mademoiselle: Daughter of M. Laloy, 27, rue de Clery, AL's valet de place, recommended to her in 1819 by Mary Best.
One of the leaders of the Romantic Movement and a member of the circle known as the Lake Poets.
www.historytoherstory.org.uk /glossary.php?asection=6   (4867 words)

  
 http://www.qando.net/ - The coming "religious" battle
But instead of the secularists of the left vs. the “religious right”, the left has again discovered its religion and is learning how to use it in the political arena.
We do defend the religious right from unfair attacks now and then, just as we sometimes defend other groups with whom we may not share ideological beds when they are mischaracterized.
If we understand (as I have argued for years) that the purpose of government is to codify and enforce the values of the culture that gave it life, and also to hopefully extend the influence of that culture within the world...
www.qando.net /details.aspx?Entry=1819   (9124 words)

  
 NYPL, Databases at the Science, Industry and Business Library
Click here to view a list of journals for which full text articles are available through SIBL's electronic databases (list in Adobe PDF format).
This database is an index to the passenger lists of ships arriving from foreign ports at the port of New York from 1851-1891.
Lists more than 194,000 private and public manufacturing companies in the U.S. classified under more than 50,000 product classes and over 110,000 brand names.
www.nypl.org /databases/sibldb.cfm   (8952 words)

  
 Calendar of Religious Holy Days
This calendar, compiled in consultation with the UNO Religious Council, is intended to help identify some of the holy days from the major world religions.
It is not an exhaustive list of all major holy days in each religious tradition and it is designed solely as a source of reference and not as a mandatory list of holy days recognized by the University of New Orleans.
Birth of the Bab – Baha’i honoring of the founder, Mirza’ Ali Muhammed, in 1819.
web2.uno.edu /~cdac/defs.html   (3350 words)

  
 AETV.com Classroom Study Guides
Ranging from pacifists to murderers, artists to scientists, the humble to the most powerful, this list includes people from all walks of life who became forces of power, thought, and ideology of the last thousand years.
Joseph Stalin (1879-1953) was one of the most influential political leaders of the twentieth century.
Johann Gutenberg (c.1400-1468) differs from others listed in the "top 10" of this millennial list because he did not develop a scientific theory, nor did he produce a large body of scholarly work.
www.aetv.com /class/admin/study_guide/archives/aetv_guide.0277.html   (1622 words)

  
 WHMC-Columbia--Religion--COLLECTION DESCRIPTIONS
List of books, including prayer book, Bible, theological works, grammars, foreign language dictionaries, Greek and Hebrew lexicons, the classics, and poetry; prices of books, clothing, and goods in the 1820s; tuition payments; allowances to children for furniture and sundries; and cash, 1832-1847.
List of subscribers to the school, rules and regulations, membership in each of the schools of the Belleview Society, list of books used, and attendance and achievement records of pupils.
She speaks of the religious conversion to Christ of several of her neighbors which took place "on the mountain." Reference to the conversion of a hundred or more others as well.
www.umsystem.edu /whmc/invent/desc-religion.html   (14030 words)

  
 The History Guy: The War List
If a conflict can be broken up into one or more component parts, the secondary wars are listed below the primary war and are indented to show they "belong" to it.
England sided with Protestant Dutch rebels against Catholic Spain and with the Protestant (Huguenot) French against the Catholic French in the Wars of Religion, a series of French religious civil wars.
Somali tribesmen led by religious leader Muhammad ibn Abd Allah Hasan waged a desert guerrilla war against Britain, Italy and Ethiopia.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (3757 words)

  
 History of Alcohol Prohibition
Religious leaders, including Cotton Mather, Dr. Lyman Beecher, John Wesley and Reverend Andrew Elliott inveighed against the consumption of liquors.
Mingling with the potential temperance leaders during this period were the future spokesmen of abolitionism, feminism, and utopianism.
15-16, 1819, 22-23, 29-30, 34-35, 42, 68, 212, 231.
www.druglibrary.org /schaffer/LIBRARY/studies/nc/nc2a.htm   (11291 words)

  
 jewsinamerica.org: Our Story Timeline List
The Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, authored by Thomas Jefferson, is enacted into law by the General Assembly of that state thanks to the efforts of James Madison.
Article IV states in part: "No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the United States." Although not binding with respect to state office holders, this clause will be emulated by many states in their new constitutions.
While overtly religious speech is not uncommon among American elected officials during the 19th century, Hammond's refusal to conciliate with the Jewish community is more the exception than the rule.
www.jewsinamerica.org /timelinelist.php   (17154 words)

  
 eRiposte - Fundamentalism in the United States: Stevens Creek School incident, Cupertino
Not a Christian religious holiday and he was allowed to teach it in a lesson talking about multicultural religious celebrations and their role in american life.
That all these religious connections and meanings etc that have been added by others later was never implied as written or as understood at the time by it authors, that they were not part of what was originally important, the original understandings, meanings, intentions.
For religious liberty is part of the body, the corpus, of fundamental liberties guaranteed by the 14th Amendment: “No state shall deprive any person of...
www.eriposte.com /philosophy/fundamentalism/stevenscreek.htm   (13153 words)

  
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Wellington: Huia Press, 2002.\line Abstract: This very large book tends to provide less on Tamihana's important religious vision and contribution than on his leadership of Kingitanga, but his letters are provided with insights into his views and values.
Dunedin: Religious Studies Dept, University of Otago, 1978.\line Abstract: A salute to a notable post-war Presbyterian theologian in letters by his friends.
Religious Associations of the Urban Maori." }{\i\fs20\insrsid13063164 Journal of the Polynesian Society }{\fs20\insrsid13063164 79 (1970): 95 pp.\line Notes: Supplement in two parts in September and December issues \line Abstract: A very fine and well researched study of how religious patterns of urban Maori are very different from their Pakeha neighbours.
www.massey.ac.nz /~plineham/pubs/SubjectsT-Z.rtf   (14930 words)

  
 Greater India   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Anjuvannam was created by a grant from Bhaskara Ravivarman II, the Chera Emperor of Kerala, to Joseph Rabban, the leader of the exceedingly ancient Malabari Jewish community.
The following list details the Governors-General of the Company, a position of supreme authority over the three Indian Presidencies created in 1773 by the Regulating Act, the first movement by Britain to rope in "John Company".
This district, noted for it's pugnacious warriors, produced the leaders who reunified Nepal after the era of Malla fragmentation, and is also the source of Great Britain's famed Gurkha mercenary corps.
www.hostkingdom.net /india.html   (2722 words)

  
 Law-related Education: List of videotapes
In an unpopular 1819 ruling, Maryland's attempt to tax a federally chartered bank was struck down by the Supreme Court.
Dealing a great blow to proponents of states' rights, the decision for McCulloch strongly expressed the doctrine of implied powers in the Constitution and reaffirmed the vitality of the federal government.
Jaffree is discussed in this video by parent Ishmael Jaffree, legal experts, elected officials and religious leaders.
www.legalexplorer.com /education/education-videolist.asp   (2716 words)

  
 The Ultimate Religious leaders by year Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
The Ultimate Religious leaders by year Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
This is a list of the leaders of major religions in any given year.
1820 - 1819 - 1818 - 1817 - 1816 - 1815 - 1814 - 1813 - 1812 - 1811
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Religious_leaders_by_year   (641 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Index for A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
Alexians - A religious institute which had its origin at Mechlin, in Brabant, in the fifteenth century, during the ravages of the 'fl death.'
Ambrosians - The Order of St. Ambrose was the name of two religious congregations, one of men and one of women, founded in the neighbourhood of Milan during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries
Arcadelt, Jacob - A distinguished musician, born in Holland at the close of the fifteenth, or at the beginning of the sixteenth century.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/a.htm   (16257 words)

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