Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Ames as a protagonist of Congregational- ism . William Ames gave Bradshaw's English Puri- tanisme an international circulation by translating it into Latin in 1610 , and he rescued Baynes's Diocesans Trial from oblivion . Paget says he ...
... Ames as a protagonist of Congregational- ism . William Ames gave Bradshaw's English Puri- tanisme an international circulation by translating it into Latin in 1610 , and he rescued Baynes's Diocesans Trial from oblivion . Paget says he ...
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... Ames asked , a man should procure a license from a bishop and a patron , yet should assume his charge pro- fessedly upon the people's choice ; suppose , indeed , that in order to get his license he had to perform some things which he ...
... Ames asked , a man should procure a license from a bishop and a patron , yet should assume his charge pro- fessedly upon the people's choice ; suppose , indeed , that in order to get his license he had to perform some things which he ...
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... Ames never abandoned his in- tention of joining the colony . Humfrey wrote to both Johnson and Winthrop in December of the next year that Ames retained " his first affection to you & the worke , " and he sent to Winthrop a copy of Ames's ...
... Ames never abandoned his in- tention of joining the colony . Humfrey wrote to both Johnson and Winthrop in December of the next year that Ames retained " his first affection to you & the worke , " and he sent to Winthrop a copy of Ames's ...
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