Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Conscience page 165. " Once again he tried to be as politic as his conscience would permit , and granted that a congregation might consult a classis if they so wished , but that " they may lawfully and without sinne choose , without or ...
... Conscience page 165. " Once again he tried to be as politic as his conscience would permit , and granted that a congregation might consult a classis if they so wished , but that " they may lawfully and without sinne choose , without or ...
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... Conscience . " 5 If , nevertheless , he persisted in his fault , then it was not out of conscience , " but against his Conscience . . . so that if such a man after such Admonition , shall still persist in the Error of his way , and be ...
... Conscience . " 5 If , nevertheless , he persisted in his fault , then it was not out of conscience , " but against his Conscience . . . so that if such a man after such Admonition , shall still persist in the Error of his way , and be ...
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... consciences , but for sinning against conscience , after due meanes of conviction , or some other wickednesse which they had no conscience to plead for . " 3 These observations make quite comprehensible a fact which critics have often ...
... consciences , but for sinning against conscience , after due meanes of conviction , or some other wickednesse which they had no conscience to plead for . " 3 These observations make quite comprehensible a fact which critics have often ...
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15 | 50 |
NONSEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 73 |
V | 94 |
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