Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... accept this restraint . By so doing he would not di- minish his office ; his authority would still be the greatest on earth , even though he should acknowledge " it is not infinite , but it is limited by the word of God . " If , how ...
... accept this restraint . By so doing he would not di- minish his office ; his authority would still be the greatest on earth , even though he should acknowledge " it is not infinite , but it is limited by the word of God . " If , how ...
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... accept the Thirty - Nine Articles without further discussion , which might have been interpreted to suit either Pym or Montague , though , as Gardiner says , there was no doubt that " those who carried it into execution would interpret ...
... accept the Thirty - Nine Articles without further discussion , which might have been interpreted to suit either Pym or Montague , though , as Gardiner says , there was no doubt that " those who carried it into execution would interpret ...
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... accept the qualified supremacy . The Puritan plea for distinct yet coöperating departments was thoroughly vindi- cated . Jacob had written that Church and State were " distinct and cleerlie severed the one from the other : albiet each ...
... accept the qualified supremacy . The Puritan plea for distinct yet coöperating departments was thoroughly vindi- cated . Jacob had written that Church and State were " distinct and cleerlie severed the one from the other : albiet each ...
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