Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... elect of all times and places , and the other of " the whole multitude , dispersed all over the world , who pro- fess to worship one God and Jesus Christ . " The ideal , he admitted , would be to gather churches exclusively of the elect ...
... elect of all times and places , and the other of " the whole multitude , dispersed all over the world , who pro- fess to worship one God and Jesus Christ . " The ideal , he admitted , would be to gather churches exclusively of the elect ...
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... elect communicated with the reprobate ; in the Church of England the elect did so communicate ; ergo , 84 ORTHODOXY IN MASSACHUSETTS.
... elect communicated with the reprobate ; in the Church of England the elect did so communicate ; ergo , 84 ORTHODOXY IN MASSACHUSETTS.
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... Elect . And also : shewing the difference between the Legallist and the true Christian . London , 1654 . Of the Holinesse of Church - members . London , 1650 . A Reply to Mr. Williams his Examination ; and Answer of the Letters sent to ...
... Elect . And also : shewing the difference between the Legallist and the true Christian . London , 1654 . Of the Holinesse of Church - members . London , 1650 . A Reply to Mr. Williams his Examination ; and Answer of the Letters sent to ...
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