Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... called everything about the Church corrupt , and those who called the Church itself corrupt . And indeed there can be no doubt that the Puritans often overstepped the limits of mere pas- sive dissent . As Fuller said about the business ...
... called everything about the Church corrupt , and those who called the Church itself corrupt . And indeed there can be no doubt that the Puritans often overstepped the limits of mere pas- sive dissent . As Fuller said about the business ...
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... called between May , 1631 , and May , 1632. " When I came into the Country . . . , " wrote Israel Stoughton , " the gouernment was solely in the hands of the assistants . ” 4 But by 1634 the citizens became suspicious . A delega- tion ...
... called between May , 1631 , and May , 1632. " When I came into the Country . . . , " wrote Israel Stoughton , " the gouernment was solely in the hands of the assistants . ” 4 But by 1634 the citizens became suspicious . A delega- tion ...
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... called us to this office , and being called by you , we have our authority from God , in way of an ordinance , such as hath the image of God eminently stamped upon it , the con- tempt and violation whereof hath been vindicated with ...
... called us to this office , and being called by you , we have our authority from God , in way of an ordinance , such as hath the image of God eminently stamped upon it , the con- tempt and violation whereof hath been vindicated with ...
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