Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650Beacon Press, 1959 - 319 páginas |
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... accept the magistrate's decision . Cal- vin was remarkably indifferent to many minutiae of ceremony and government ; in fact , in order to prove that the true Church had survived through the corrup- tions of the Papacy - a position he ...
... accept the magistrate's decision . Cal- vin was remarkably indifferent to many minutiae of ceremony and government ; in fact , in order to prove that the true Church had survived through the corrup- tions of the Papacy - a position he ...
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... accept the Thirty - Nine Articles without further discussion , ' which might have been interpreted to suit either Pym or Montague , though , as Gardiner says , there was no doubt that " those who carried it into execution would ...
... accept the Thirty - Nine Articles without further discussion , ' which might have been interpreted to suit either Pym or Montague , though , as Gardiner says , there was no doubt that " those who carried it into execution would ...
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... accept a higher judgment than their own ; they honestly believed that their own judgment had not entered into the matter at all . They were only repeating the highest judgment ever recorded , and why the King would not listen to it was ...
... accept a higher judgment than their own ; they honestly believed that their own judgment had not entered into the matter at all . They were only repeating the highest judgment ever recorded , and why the King would not listen to it was ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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