Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Parliament . The Parliamentarians , on the other hand , became more and more forced by the tactics of the bishops into the position of pulling the Puritans ' chest- nuts out of the fire . The most conspicuous Arminian champions ...
... Parliament . The Parliamentarians , on the other hand , became more and more forced by the tactics of the bishops into the position of pulling the Puritans ' chest- nuts out of the fire . The most conspicuous Arminian champions ...
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... Parliament in April , 1640 , there were portents aplenty . John Tinker wrote to Winthrop that in this year ܕ there are like to come but a small quantyty of passengers ouer ... and the reason I conceiue to be the hopes of some ...
... Parliament in April , 1640 , there were portents aplenty . John Tinker wrote to Winthrop that in this year ܕ there are like to come but a small quantyty of passengers ouer ... and the reason I conceiue to be the hopes of some ...
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... Parliament , and Parliament repaid that interest by quashing the quo warranto in 1641 and in 1644 by allowing goods to go to or from New England free of custom . The colony appre- ciated these overtures , but even gratitude did not ...
... Parliament , and Parliament repaid that interest by quashing the quo warranto in 1641 and in 1644 by allowing goods to go to or from New England free of custom . The colony appre- ciated these overtures , but even gratitude did not ...
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