Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 41
Página 13
... principle of the Supremacy did not in itself run counter to Puritan views : Cartwright pleaded in 1596 , in all honesty , that he had taken the oath five or six times , and that “ if there be doubt of any change of my judgement , I am ...
... principle of the Supremacy did not in itself run counter to Puritan views : Cartwright pleaded in 1596 , in all honesty , that he had taken the oath five or six times , and that “ if there be doubt of any change of my judgement , I am ...
Página 72
... principles of uni- formity and of civil and ecclesiastical coöperation , the principles which had come down to them from the Mid- dle Ages and which were unquestionably presupposed in all social thinking of the time . The Separatists ...
... principles of uni- formity and of civil and ecclesiastical coöperation , the principles which had come down to them from the Mid- dle Ages and which were unquestionably presupposed in all social thinking of the time . The Separatists ...
Página 92
... principle of compulsory uniformity , that they would , in fact , conclusively prove the discipline and the principle to be indissolubly knit together . Thanks to their deft strategems they were always prepared to pro- test that they ...
... principle of compulsory uniformity , that they would , in fact , conclusively prove the discipline and the principle to be indissolubly knit together . Thanks to their deft strategems they were always prepared to pro- test that they ...
Contenido
15 | 50 |
NONSEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 73 |
V | 94 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 5 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
admitted Ames Answer Antinomian Arminian authority Bible bishops Boston Bradshaw brethren Brownists called Cambridge Platform Cartwright ceremonies chap charter Christ Christian Church of England Church-Government civil Coll colony Congregational Churches Congregational Churches Cleared Congregationalism Congregationalists Conscience consociation Cotton Court covenant Davenport declared Defence deputies discipline dissent divine doctrine ecclesiastical elders elect Endecott English English Dissenters faith godly Gods word hath haue Henry Martyn Dexter heresies Hist History Hooker Hutchinson Ibid Jacob John Journal King Letter liberty London Lord magistrates Magnalia Mass Massachusetts Bay Massachusetts Records matters ment ministers ministry Non-separating ordinance orthodoxy Paget Parker Parliament patent petition Plymouth political preached prelates Presbyterian Prince profession Protestant Puritans Reformation religion religious Reply Richard Mather rule Salem schism Scripture Separation Separatists Shepard supremacy Synod things Thomas Thomas Hooker tion true church uniformity unto visible Church Williams Winthrop Word wrote