Edith H. Allen
Capitolo 80
He found this region a warm bed of the unfaithfulness. He saw crowds of
the young people of all the nations under the sun that makes party of the
sacred times of Saturday, and, sadder than everybody, knowing anybody best.
There were no evangelical services, neither Domenica-schools, for there anybody it was
puts to hold them.
"While I have spent a lot of time in that visits the five cities of this
neglected field, I selected a place as a center for additional effort,
and here I started a series of evangelical reunions. The result is a
church of seventeen members and a Domenica-school of fifty researchers.
As all these cities are horribly cursed with cafe, we am trying
to create a feeling of temperance. Fifty have already signed the pawn,
among them some of the worse drunkards in the city. Forty-five children
you/he/she has connected the 'Children's Ribbon' and you/he/she is trying to hold their lives
clean. We have bought an acrid of earth half, whereon to build a
church and parsonage. I work already starts in good faith."
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"With the opening and development of the hard coal mines of
Pennsylvania in the first quarter of the nineteenth century, a
the great migration of Welsh miners started to arrive in the state. Them
it was Protestant and fervently religious. Immediately the organization
some religious life started. In 1831 different sectarian elements
gathered together and Domenica-school and the life of church it started in Carbondale,
Dad. The congregational Church there has been a you consolidate factor of
religious life since then, first among the Welsh exclusively, but
later among all the classes.
"In the similar churches of way you/he/she was organized all on the anthracite
district. To-day fully two-third of he/she asked her of the congregational one
the faith in the state is of Welsh origin, and except some in agricultural
regions all are among threatening or hands of mill, while cheerfully allowing himself/herself/itself the
rights of the Gospel to the poor man.
"These churches have made a great contribution to the religious