Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Protestant Elizabeth succeeded her Catholic sister in 1558. Her clergy were agreed upon no definite policy , and Elizabeth herself was concerned only that they should accommodate themselves to her political ambitions . They could all ...
... Protestant Elizabeth succeeded her Catholic sister in 1558. Her clergy were agreed upon no definite policy , and Elizabeth herself was concerned only that they should accommodate themselves to her political ambitions . They could all ...
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... Protestant church polity was every bit as important as Protestant theology ; England had " divided and separated asunder the Doc- trine and Discipline of the Gospell : two things which both by their owne nature , and also by the ...
... Protestant church polity was every bit as important as Protestant theology ; England had " divided and separated asunder the Doc- trine and Discipline of the Gospell : two things which both by their owne nature , and also by the ...
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... Protestant world by their squabbles , and one of their most ardent leaders had sadly confessed that " the Saincts are subject , ( if they be not wary , and haue their wits exercised to dis- cerne good and evill ) to be caried about with ...
... Protestant world by their squabbles , and one of their most ardent leaders had sadly confessed that " the Saincts are subject , ( if they be not wary , and haue their wits exercised to dis- cerne good and evill ) to be caried about with ...
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