Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... reformation , she replied in words that epitomize the whole situation : " It was not with her safety , honour , and credit , to permit diversity of opin- ions in a kingdom where none but she and her council . governed . " 3 The policy ...
... reformation , she replied in words that epitomize the whole situation : " It was not with her safety , honour , and credit , to permit diversity of opin- ions in a kingdom where none but she and her council . governed . " 3 The policy ...
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... reformation of the state to those that God hath set to govern that state . " Henry Ainsworth , writing after three Separatist leaders had been executed and most of the faithful banished to Holland , still remained in his views upon ...
... reformation of the state to those that God hath set to govern that state . " Henry Ainsworth , writing after three Separatist leaders had been executed and most of the faithful banished to Holland , still remained in his views upon ...
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... reformation of the Church there which was now like to be attempted , " and " to give any advice as it should be required , for the settling the right form of church discipline there . " 2 Cotton wrote in 1645 : We take not upon us ...
... reformation of the Church there which was now like to be attempted , " and " to give any advice as it should be required , for the settling the right form of church discipline there . " 2 Cotton wrote in 1645 : We take not upon us ...
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