Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650P. Smith, 1965 - 319 páginas |
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... Court could choose and admit freemen , make and establish laws , elect officers , prescribe their duties , raise money or taxes , and dispose of land . Thereafter four General Courts were compelled to as- semble every year , at each of ...
... Court could choose and admit freemen , make and establish laws , elect officers , prescribe their duties , raise money or taxes , and dispose of land . Thereafter four General Courts were compelled to as- semble every year , at each of ...
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... Court , and that the Court could dispose of that grant as it wished . Once again the magistrates were up in arms ; they announced that their judicial power derived directly from the patent and that it could not be tampered with ...
... Court , and that the Court could dispose of that grant as it wished . Once again the magistrates were up in arms ; they announced that their judicial power derived directly from the patent and that it could not be tampered with ...
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Perry Miller. I to the Court . " Child , seeing the way things were going , lost his temper , and before the Court could levy an offi- cial charge , threatened an appeal to Parliament . Win- throp jumped at the chance thus offered ...
Perry Miller. I to the Court . " Child , seeing the way things were going , lost his temper , and before the Court could levy an offi- cial charge , threatened an appeal to Parliament . Win- throp jumped at the chance thus offered ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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