Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650P. Smith, 1965 - 319 páginas |
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... seemed to him lawful which was not clearly antagonistic to Scripture . At this rate , it was quite per- missible for the civil government to decide , and loyal subjects should accept the magistrate's decision . Cal- vin was remarkably ...
... seemed to him lawful which was not clearly antagonistic to Scripture . At this rate , it was quite per- missible for the civil government to decide , and loyal subjects should accept the magistrate's decision . Cal- vin was remarkably ...
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Perry Miller. I reformation of England always seemed to them to be a public debate : " Venture your byshopprickes vpon a dis- putation , and wee will venture our liues , take the chal- lenge if you dare . " Puritans promised over and ...
Perry Miller. I reformation of England always seemed to them to be a public debate : " Venture your byshopprickes vpon a dis- putation , and wee will venture our liues , take the chal- lenge if you dare . " Puritans promised over and ...
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... seemed Charles's dismissal of Parliament had brought them , there still was one other tremendous reso- lution in their creed which at the moment made their dilemma even more insoluble . And that was that at no time had they ever been ...
... seemed Charles's dismissal of Parliament had brought them , there still was one other tremendous reso- lution in their creed which at the moment made their dilemma even more insoluble . And that was that at no time had they ever been ...
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SUPREMACY AND UNIFORMITY | 3 |
DISCIPLINE OUT OF THE WORD | 15 |
SEPARATIST CONGREGATIONALISM | 53 |
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