Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... become converted and take the full church cove- nant . Baptized persons , it might be said , were proba- tionary members of the church , though they still could not be admitted to Communion " unlesse there doe first appeare an increase ...
... become converted and take the full church cove- nant . Baptized persons , it might be said , were proba- tionary members of the church , though they still could not be admitted to Communion " unlesse there doe first appeare an increase ...
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... become entirely constituted of hypocrites , but for it to be perpetuated by the hypocritical children of hypocrites . If the clergy were not careful , the element of conversion and profession , which had been the corner- stone of their ...
... become entirely constituted of hypocrites , but for it to be perpetuated by the hypocritical children of hypocrites . If the clergy were not careful , the element of conversion and profession , which had been the corner- stone of their ...
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... become capable of enforcing its decrees ; to sup- press heresy , it must become competent to meet emer- gencies ; to preserve orthodoxy , it must become strong enough to resist foreign domination or domestic revolt . The colony had , in ...
... become capable of enforcing its decrees ; to sup- press heresy , it must become competent to meet emer- gencies ; to preserve orthodoxy , it must become strong enough to resist foreign domination or domestic revolt . The colony had , in ...
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