Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650Beacon Press, 1959 - 319 páginas |
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... ment of the Puritan program . The Arminian bishops , for all their claim to an apos- tolic succession , were a minority party ; they were , there- fore , in the face of mounting opposition compelled to look to the throne . " Defend thou ...
... ment of the Puritan program . The Arminian bishops , for all their claim to an apos- tolic succession , were a minority party ; they were , there- fore , in the face of mounting opposition compelled to look to the throne . " Defend thou ...
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... ment attests that prior to his ever setting foot in New England he was aware of the divergence between the two wings of the Puritan party , and that he himself had deserted the old line Presbyterianism . Goffe apparently understood this ...
... ment attests that prior to his ever setting foot in New England he was aware of the divergence between the two wings of the Puritan party , and that he himself had deserted the old line Presbyterianism . Goffe apparently understood this ...
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... ment could admit the Puritan claim for delimitation of the civil supremacy by the Word of God without sacri- ficing a genuine control over the nation's Church , that the King of England could easily permit the churches of England to ...
... ment could admit the Puritan claim for delimitation of the civil supremacy by the Word of God without sacri- ficing a genuine control over the nation's Church , that the King of England could easily permit the churches of England to ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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