Puritans, PYUR uh tuhnz, were members of a religious and social movement of the 1500's and 1600's. The movement began in England and spread to America where it greatly influenced social, political, and religious institutions. Such religious denominations as Congregationalism and Unitarianism developed from Puritan beliefs.
Mormons is the name commonly given to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They are so called because of their belief in the… More>>
Young, Brigham (1801-1877), led the Mormons from Illinois to what is now Utah, and established their church there. Young was the second president… More>>
Fosdick, Harry Emerson (1878-1969), became one of the best-known Protestant preachers in the United States. He devoted his entire career as a… More>>
Ritschl, Albrecht (1822-1889), a German theologian, influenced many liberal European, British, and American preachers and teachers. He tried to… More>>
Brainerd, David (1718-1747), was a mystical, saintly missionary to the American Indians. He received his license to preach in 1742, and was… More>>
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