Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650Beacon Press, 1959 - 319 páginas "This is the first systemic description of the New England mind from the beginnings of colonial life to the achievement of something like unity in the middle of the 17th century. The keystone of the whole colonial structure is seen in the thought of the age. Here is a brilliant introduction to American philosophy, theology, literature, and history." -Publisher |
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... Uniformity required min- isters and laymen to use only the forms of the Book of Common Prayer ; it exacted church attendance from all persons , and instructed the Church to execute " this good and wholesome law . " 5 In order that there ...
... Uniformity required min- isters and laymen to use only the forms of the Book of Common Prayer ; it exacted church attendance from all persons , and instructed the Church to execute " this good and wholesome law . " 5 In order that there ...
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... 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 compulsory maintenance of the ...
... 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 compulsory maintenance of the ...
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... uniformity , then he could be the supreme governor of the Church , of the Church , — such a governor , of course , as was defined by the discipline , but none the less a forcible upholder of orthodoxy , - then political loyalty and re ...
... uniformity , then he could be the supreme governor of the Church , of the Church , — such a governor , of course , as was defined by the discipline , but none the less a forcible upholder of orthodoxy , - then political loyalty and re ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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