Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Separation did grow out of the Puritan movement seemed almost undeniable , but the Puritans were noth- ing if not excellent casuists and could , if given half a chance , argue their way out of anything . They now set themselves to prove ...
... Separation did grow out of the Puritan movement seemed almost undeniable , but the Puritans were noth- ing if not excellent casuists and could , if given half a chance , argue their way out of anything . They now set themselves to prove ...
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... Separation . We can easily appreciate their motive , for events had proved that in the way of Separation political madness lay . And yet by all the laws of logic , did not Congregationalism make Separation imperative , and was not such ...
... Separation . We can easily appreciate their motive , for events had proved that in the way of Separation political madness lay . And yet by all the laws of logic , did not Congregationalism make Separation imperative , and was not such ...
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... Separation himself . When Paget called him to account on this score Hooker once more revealed his allegiance to the Congregational idea by replying that while Separation was a sin , it was not un- lawful to receive into a church a ...
... Separation himself . When Paget called him to account on this score Hooker once more revealed his allegiance to the Congregational idea by replying that while Separation was a sin , it was not un- lawful to receive into a church a ...
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