Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... give unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's , but unto God what is God's . If a magistrate did wrong simply to themselves , they had no recourse : for Christians must bear with injustice as with the chas- tising hand of the deity ...
... give unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's , but unto God what is God's . If a magistrate did wrong simply to themselves , they had no recourse : for Christians must bear with injustice as with the chas- tising hand of the deity ...
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... give to Classes and Synods , ' for counsel and advice . ' Yea , the Brown- ists themselves do give as much . ” 2 Hooker , however , remained unshaken by such criti- cism , for , thanks to Ames , he was confident of his posi- tion ...
... give to Classes and Synods , ' for counsel and advice . ' Yea , the Brown- ists themselves do give as much . ” 2 Hooker , however , remained unshaken by such criti- cism , for , thanks to Ames , he was confident of his posi- tion ...
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... give God part of his due , the outward man , but the prophane person giveth God neither outward nor inward man . " Cotton had actually become convinced that good hypocrites should be allowed the keys of church power , if not for the ...
... give God part of his due , the outward man , but the prophane person giveth God neither outward nor inward man . " Cotton had actually become convinced that good hypocrites should be allowed the keys of church power , if not for the ...
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