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Excerpt from A History of the Classis of Paramus of the Reformed Church in America: Containing the Proceeding of the Centennial Meeting of the Classis, the Historical Discourse, and the Addresses, Statistical History and the Histories of the Individual Churches The committee appointed to edit and publish the Centennial History of the Classis of Paramus contained in these pages, would have hesitated a long time before undertaking the work, had there been the least apprehension of the labor it has required, to secure its satisfactory completion. Without the cordial cooperation of the ministry and the Churches of the Classis such a result would have been impossible. The committee hereby acknowledge their indebtedness to all who have given needed aid. They desire to thank the brethren who by their able addresses caused the anniversary exercises to overflow with interest and delight, the pastors who have prepared the histories of the churches, the consistories who have diligently gathered portraits of their former pastors and the friends and acquaintances and even strangers who have confided to their care cherished mementoes, oftentimes the only photograph of a loved one they possessed, that the illustration of the work might be more complete; to each and to all of these the committee are grateful, and would have them recognized as efficient co-laborers. The assistance received from the Rev. David Cole, D. D., of Yonkers, N. Y., has been so cheerfully rendered and so exceedingly valuable that the committee gratefully make special acknowledgment of his kindness. The authors and not the committee arc responsible for all statements made in the histories of the churches, the individuality of which both in style and expression has been carefully guarded and preserved. Slight discrepancies may also be discovered in the spelling of proper names. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Winner of the 2017 Hendricks Award presented by the New Netherland Institute In 1678, seven French-speaking Protestant families established the village of New Paltz in the Hudson River Valley of New York. Life on the edge of European settlement presented many challenges, but a particular challenge for these ethnic Walloon families, originally from the southern Spanish Netherlands, was that they lived in a Dutch cultural region in an English colony. In Set in Stone, Kenneth Shefsiek explores how the founders and their descendants reacted to and perpetuated this multiethnic cultural environment for generations. As the founding families controlled their town economically and politically, they creatively and selectively blended the cultures available to them. They allowed their Walloon culture to slip away early in the village's history, but they continued to combine Dutch and English cultures for more than 150 years. When they finally abandoned the last vestiges of Dutch culture in the early nineteenth century, they did so just as descendants of English colonists began to claim that the national commitment to liberty and freedom was grounded in the nation's English heritage. Not willing to be marginalized, descendants of the New Paltz Walloons constructed an alternative national narrative, placing their ancestors at the very center of the American story.
Includes annual reports.
The source of surnames in the early United States.
In recent years, many disciplines have become interested in the scientific study of morality. However, a conceptual framework for this work is still lacking. In The Moral Background, Gabriel Abend develops just such a framework and uses it to investigate the history of business ethics in the United States from the 1850s to the 1930s. According to Abend, morality consists of three levels: moral and immoral behavior, or the behavioral level; moral understandings and norms, or the normative level; and the moral background, which includes what moral concepts exist in a society, what moral methods can be used, what reasons can be given, and what objects can be morally evaluated at all. This background underlies the behavioral and normative levels; it supports, facilitates, and enables them. Through this perspective, Abend historically examines the work of numerous business ethicists and organizations—such as Protestant ministers, business associations, and business schools—and identifies two types of moral background. "Standards of Practice" is characterized by its scientific worldview, moral relativism, and emphasis on individuals' actions and decisions. The "Christian Merchant" type is characterized by its Christian worldview, moral objectivism, and conception of a person's life as a unity. The Moral Background offers both an original account of the history of business ethics and a novel framework for understanding and investigating morality in general.