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Smith was required to forswear exercising a ministry unless by Endecott's permission , and Craddock wrote in haste to explain how Smith had been shipped " before wee vn- derstood of his difference of judgment in some things from or ...
Smith was required to forswear exercising a ministry unless by Endecott's permission , and Craddock wrote in haste to explain how Smith had been shipped " before wee vn- derstood of his difference of judgment in some things from or ...
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Cotton and Shepard de- fined their differences with Wheelwright so narrowly that except men of good understanding , and such as knew the bottom of the tenets of those of the other party , few could see where the difference was .
Cotton and Shepard de- fined their differences with Wheelwright so narrowly that except men of good understanding , and such as knew the bottom of the tenets of those of the other party , few could see where the difference was .
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3 The difference between an elder and a member , said Richard Mather , was the difference between a steward over a house and one of the housemaids . In spite of the fact that the congregation called the officers to their position ...
3 The difference between an elder and a member , said Richard Mather , was the difference between a steward over a house and one of the housemaids . In spite of the fact that the congregation called the officers to their position ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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