Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Bible prescribed a specific church polity , it was an academic affair . But it could not rest there ; Puritans were bound , by the very nature of their case , to press for the actual substitution of their discipline for that which the ...
... Bible prescribed a specific church polity , it was an academic affair . But it could not rest there ; Puritans were bound , by the very nature of their case , to press for the actual substitution of their discipline for that which the ...
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... Bible . Christianity should , if properly reformed , consist of a myriad of little groups of the proved elect , all man- aging their own affairs in accordance with the rules de- livered by Christ . And since those rules were held to be ...
... Bible . Christianity should , if properly reformed , consist of a myriad of little groups of the proved elect , all man- aging their own affairs in accordance with the rules de- livered by Christ . And since those rules were held to be ...
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... Bible . During the reign of James we suddenly encounter a small group of men who were to all intents and purposes Puritans , who were insistently anti - Separatists , but who had , nevertheless , quietly accepted the Separatists ' disci ...
... Bible . During the reign of James we suddenly encounter a small group of men who were to all intents and purposes Puritans , who were insistently anti - Separatists , but who had , nevertheless , quietly accepted the Separatists ' disci ...
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