Index for Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Evangelic

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"Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition" is a comprehensive reference work that compiles knowledge across various fields of arts, sciences, and literature, published in the early 20th century. This edition serves as a critical resource for readers seeking thorough information on a multitude of topics, such as religious movements, historical figures, and scientific principles. The book functions as an encyclopedia, carefully summarizing historical and contemporary subjects through its numerous articles. The opening of this volume introduces various articles, beginning with the "Evangelical Church Conference," detailing its origins during the political unification in 19th century Germany. It describes how this gathering of representatives from different Protestant denominations aimed to foster cooperation while maintaining their individual identities. Several entries proceed to discuss notable figures like Christmas Evans, a powerful Welsh preacher, and others involved in the evolution of religious thought and practices during that time. This portion sets the tone for the encyclopedic exploration of significant historical developments and personalities, indicating a rich amalgamation of informative and scholarly content. (This is an automatically generated summary.)


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