Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... tion has always seemed to be the influence of Plymouth . If this be true , then indeed how can we have much re- spect for the intellectual development of these people when they did not seem to know where they stood or what they wanted ...
... tion has always seemed to be the influence of Plymouth . If this be true , then indeed how can we have much re- spect for the intellectual development of these people when they did not seem to know where they stood or what they wanted ...
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... tion . " Our obedience to our governors must not seduce us from obedience to him , to whose will the desires of all kings ought to be subject , to whose decrees all their commands ought to yield , to whose majesty all their sceptres ...
... tion . " Our obedience to our governors must not seduce us from obedience to him , to whose will the desires of all kings ought to be subject , to whose decrees all their commands ought to yield , to whose majesty all their sceptres ...
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... tion of a Stuart monarch . Vane's paper is an epitome of the whole political temper which the magistrates in Massachusetts had set themselves to quieting . Winthrop's reply furnishes us with another tribute to the ingenuity of those who ...
... tion of a Stuart monarch . Vane's paper is an epitome of the whole political temper which the magistrates in Massachusetts had set themselves to quieting . Winthrop's reply furnishes us with another tribute to the ingenuity of those who ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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