Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... accept . From the Anglican standpoint there was an element of equivocation in the Puritans ' vows , but to the Puritans themselves all was open and aboveboard . In the final analysis the difference can be reduced to a matter of ...
... accept . From the Anglican standpoint there was an element of equivocation in the Puritans ' vows , but to the Puritans themselves all was open and aboveboard . In the final analysis the difference can be reduced to a matter of ...
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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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... accept them whom they receave for such . And this their consent , I acknowledge , giveth them ( before God ) their Ministry , though conioyned with many , great , & pub- lique corruptions otherwayes.1 ... 2 The candidate could go ...
... accept them whom they receave for such . And this their consent , I acknowledge , giveth them ( before God ) their Ministry , though conioyned with many , great , & pub- lique corruptions otherwayes.1 ... 2 The candidate could go ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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