Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... reply indicates the long road official thought in the colony had travelled : " If it did so , yet better to be hypocrites than prophane persons . Hypo- crites give God part of his due , the outward man , but the prophane person giveth ...
... reply indicates the long road official thought in the colony had travelled : " If it did so , yet better to be hypocrites than prophane persons . Hypo- crites give God part of his due , the outward man , but the prophane person giveth ...
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... Reply of two of the Brethren to A. S. , a volume attributed to John Goodwin . " A mighty faction is arisen , " proclaimed Baillie , " to prefer liberty of conscience for all sects . " The Independents became definitely pledged to the ...
... Reply of two of the Brethren to A. S. , a volume attributed to John Goodwin . " A mighty faction is arisen , " proclaimed Baillie , " to prefer liberty of conscience for all sects . " The Independents became definitely pledged to the ...
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... Reply to Mr. Williams his Examination ; and Answer of the Letters sent to him by John Cotton ( 1647 ) , Publications of the Narragansett Club , Vol . II . Providence , 1866 . The Result of a Synod at Cambridge in New England , Anno 1646 ...
... Reply to Mr. Williams his Examination ; and Answer of the Letters sent to him by John Cotton ( 1647 ) , Publications of the Narragansett Club , Vol . II . Providence , 1866 . The Result of a Synod at Cambridge in New England , Anno 1646 ...
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