Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650 |
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If the prince is wicked , said Udall , even if he commands things contrary to the word of God , his sub- jects are not to resist , " no , not so much as in thought : but with patience and humility to bear all the punish- ment laid upon ...
If the prince is wicked , said Udall , even if he commands things contrary to the word of God , his sub- jects are not to resist , " no , not so much as in thought : but with patience and humility to bear all the punish- ment laid upon ...
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JOH VI THE NEW ENGLAND WAY OHN WINTHROP defined the supreme objective of the Massachusetts Colony as " a due form of govern- ment , " in both State and Church . But for reasons not far to seek , the leaders realized that in church ...
JOH VI THE NEW ENGLAND WAY OHN WINTHROP defined the supreme objective of the Massachusetts Colony as " a due form of govern- ment , " in both State and Church . But for reasons not far to seek , the leaders realized that in church ...
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The deputies , fearing an arbitrary govern- ment , were appealing to ' extrema remedia , as if salus populi had been now the transcendent rule to walk by . ' They sought to make the magistracy " a ministerial office , " so that " all ...
The deputies , fearing an arbitrary govern- ment , were appealing to ' extrema remedia , as if salus populi had been now the transcendent rule to walk by . ' They sought to make the magistracy " a ministerial office , " so that " all ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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