Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... constitutional scruples . If the prince , said Sibthorpe , imposed an immoderate or un- just tax , the subject had no escape , " he is bound in con- science to submit " ; if he resisted , corroborated Main- waring , he was " resisting ...
... constitutional scruples . If the prince , said Sibthorpe , imposed an immoderate or un- just tax , the subject had no escape , " he is bound in con- science to submit " ; if he resisted , corroborated Main- waring , he was " resisting ...
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... constitutional struggle had most evidently failed . The cause of Puritanism was again at an impasse . Emanuel Downing , writing to John Winthrop on March 6 , reported the melancholy events of the last week and concluded , piously but ...
... constitutional struggle had most evidently failed . The cause of Puritanism was again at an impasse . Emanuel Downing , writing to John Winthrop on March 6 , reported the melancholy events of the last week and concluded , piously but ...
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... constitutional authorization . Most of the lower house gave in , but Winthrop noted that " some few leading men ( who had drawn on the rest ) were still fixed upon their own opin- 1. Massachusetts Records , 11 , 91 ; Winthrop , Journal ...
... constitutional authorization . Most of the lower house gave in , but Winthrop noted that " some few leading men ( who had drawn on the rest ) were still fixed upon their own opin- 1. Massachusetts Records , 11 , 91 ; Winthrop , Journal ...
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