Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Puritans did not interpret it to mean supremacy absolute and unre- stricted ; they qualified it , or rather read a qualification into it . The prince was to establish the Church by his authority , but that Church was to be specifically ...
... Puritans did not interpret it to mean supremacy absolute and unre- stricted ; they qualified it , or rather read a qualification into it . The prince was to establish the Church by his authority , but that Church was to be specifically ...
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... Puritan subjects was a yawning chasm , and the Puritans were not colossal enough to straddle it ; they could not preach limitation of the King by the Bible and still be accounted loyal citizens . " The Puritan tenet , " said Giles ...
... Puritan subjects was a yawning chasm , and the Puritans were not colossal enough to straddle it ; they could not preach limitation of the King by the Bible and still be accounted loyal citizens . " The Puritan tenet , " said Giles ...
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... Puritans with greater vehemence than they were the hierarchy . In Separatist eyes the Puritans were playing Judas to the bishops ' Pilate , and their sin was incom- parably " the greater and more fear full , whiles contrary to theyr ...
... Puritans with greater vehemence than they were the hierarchy . In Separatist eyes the Puritans were playing Judas to the bishops ' Pilate , and their sin was incom- parably " the greater and more fear full , whiles contrary to theyr ...
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