Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650Beacon Press, 1959 - 319 páginas |
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... once broken the national uniformity ; they could no more envisage themselves existing as a sepa- rate church alongside the Establishment than the prel- ates could have permitted it . Parliament never pro- posed any remedy but the ...
... once broken the national uniformity ; they could no more envisage themselves existing as a sepa- rate church alongside the Establishment than the prel- ates could have permitted it . Parliament never pro- posed any remedy but the ...
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... once more in the ecclesiastical universe . Ames was sure that the largest part of the " faithfull congregations of England " would willingly be rid of the bishops , ' thus attesting that they were stirred by obscure recollections of ...
... once more in the ecclesiastical universe . Ames was sure that the largest part of the " faithfull congregations of England " would willingly be rid of the bishops , ' thus attesting that they were stirred by obscure recollections of ...
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... once more , and wrote to Boston asking what had hap- pened to the charter which in 1634 they had wished to lay their hands on . Once more the General Court pro- crastinated . The comic interlude was played through again the next year ...
... once more , and wrote to Boston asking what had hap- pened to the charter which in 1634 they had wished to lay their hands on . Once more the General Court pro- crastinated . The comic interlude was played through again the next year ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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