Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... position may easily be explained . In all religious leaders in the sixteenth century there is no characteristic more pronounced than their several convictions that the revolt from Rome was neither to stop short of their own particular ...
... position may easily be explained . In all religious leaders in the sixteenth century there is no characteristic more pronounced than their several convictions that the revolt from Rome was neither to stop short of their own particular ...
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... position of the school was the influence it exerted upon John Robinson . In 1610 , when Parker , Ames , and Jacob were in Leyden , they conferred long and laboriously with the Pilgrim pastor , 3 and they so much convinced him of the ...
... position of the school was the influence it exerted upon John Robinson . In 1610 , when Parker , Ames , and Jacob were in Leyden , they conferred long and laboriously with the Pilgrim pastor , 3 and they so much convinced him of the ...
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... position and availed themselves of it as far as they could . When the congregation wished official permission for their mi- gration to America they loyally protested that , as they held the doctrine of the Church was sound , they there ...
... position and availed themselves of it as far as they could . When the congregation wished official permission for their mi- gration to America they loyally protested that , as they held the doctrine of the Church was sound , they there ...
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15 | 50 |
NONSEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 73 |
V | 94 |
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