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Errand to the World: American Protestant Thought and Foreign Missions
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Errand to the World: American Protestant Thought and Foreign Missions Paperback - 1993

by Hutchison, William R

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The Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith, founded by Pope Gregory XV in 1622 and commonly known as the Propaganda, instructed missionaries of the mid-seventeenth century not to regard it as their task to change the "manners, customs, and uses" of the people they served except where such usages were "evidently contrary to religion and sound morals."

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William R. Hutchinson is Charles Warren Professor of the History of Religion in America at Harvard University. Among his many publications are The Transcendentalist Ministers: Church Reform in the New England Renaissance and Between the Times: The Travail of the Protestant Establishment in America, 1900-1960.