Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... ecclesiastical practice had been pre- scribed ages ago by Christ himself , and they were to remain forever unchanged by any man . The prince could and should rule over the Church , but he must re- spect the fundamental laws of its ...
... ecclesiastical practice had been pre- scribed ages ago by Christ himself , and they were to remain forever unchanged by any man . The prince could and should rule over the Church , but he must re- spect the fundamental laws of its ...
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... Ecclesiastical overseers were unnecessary . Although this system of ecclesiastical regimen differed from that of the Puritans , the men who constructed it went upon much the same assumption : they thought it was unmistakably decreed in ...
... Ecclesiastical overseers were unnecessary . Although this system of ecclesiastical regimen differed from that of the Puritans , the men who constructed it went upon much the same assumption : they thought it was unmistakably decreed in ...
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A Genetic Study Perry Miller. shaw declared , " We confine and bound all Ecclesiastical power within the limits onely of one particular Congre- gation , holding that the greatest Ecclesiastical power ought not to stretch beyond the same ...
A Genetic Study Perry Miller. shaw declared , " We confine and bound all Ecclesiastical power within the limits onely of one particular Congre- gation , holding that the greatest Ecclesiastical power ought not to stretch beyond the same ...
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