Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... complete credit and authority with believers . . . as if they heard the very words pronounced by God himself . " Once we have accepted the word of God , " we are attracted and in- flamed to an understanding and voluntary obedience , but ...
... complete credit and authority with believers . . . as if they heard the very words pronounced by God himself . " Once we have accepted the word of God , " we are attracted and in- flamed to an understanding and voluntary obedience , but ...
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... complete subjection required by Reformation theory to godly magistrates . There would no longer be the shadow of a doubt that the throne of England was a Christian institution . As the Admonition put it at the beginning of the ...
... complete subjection required by Reformation theory to godly magistrates . There would no longer be the shadow of a doubt that the throne of England was a Christian institution . As the Admonition put it at the beginning of the ...
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... complete , and as soon as the compact was made , the members had no choice but to proceed to an election . This ... completing the integrity and perfection of it . " Though a church properly began with the people , and though a ministry ...
... complete , and as soon as the compact was made , the members had no choice but to proceed to an election . This ... completing the integrity and perfection of it . " Though a church properly began with the people , and though a ministry ...
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