Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650Beacon Press, 1959 - 319 páginas |
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... establish the state of the Church by their authority , and to preserue and maintaine it according to Gods will being once established . " 3 Sixty years of struggle did not bring to the Puritans , at the time of the migration to ...
... establish the state of the Church by their authority , and to preserue and maintaine it according to Gods will being once established . " 3 Sixty years of struggle did not bring to the Puritans , at the time of the migration to ...
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... establish the Church by his authority , but that Church was to be specifically the one which " He hath appointed , " and once established it was . ever after to be " preserved in the same simplicity and sincerity undefiled . " Puritans ...
... establish the Church by his authority , but that Church was to be specifically the one which " He hath appointed , " and once established it was . ever after to be " preserved in the same simplicity and sincerity undefiled . " Puritans ...
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... established , and the custom and laws of England , and our constant practice here these fifteen years " ; if at every flicker of popular sympathy the deputies were going to entertain groundless protests against the established order ...
... established , and the custom and laws of England , and our constant practice here these fifteen years " ; if at every flicker of popular sympathy the deputies were going to entertain groundless protests against the established order ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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