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For the 2 colony to have permitted the patent to be called into question " had subverted the fundamentall State , and Government of the Countrey . " The all - important pretense to legitimacy , without which the Puritans could never ...
For the 2 colony to have permitted the patent to be called into question " had subverted the fundamentall State , and Government of the Countrey . " The all - important pretense to legitimacy , without which the Puritans could never ...
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Israel Stoughton , deputy for Dorchester , wrote a paper in 1634 to prove that in the administration of justice the magistrates could do naught by their own wills , " but they must eie and respect generall courts , which by patent ...
Israel Stoughton , deputy for Dorchester , wrote a paper in 1634 to prove that in the administration of justice the magistrates could do naught by their own wills , " but they must eie and respect generall courts , which by patent ...
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Among these latter were both the charter and the religion ; the patent was only an accidental circumstance , not the essence ; the society came into being not when the charter was granted , but when , in order to cohabite in the ...
Among these latter were both the charter and the religion ; the patent was only an accidental circumstance , not the essence ; the society came into being not when the charter was granted , but when , in order to cohabite in the ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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