Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... leaders of the migration signed a brief address to " the rest of their Brethren in and of the Church of England , " which shortly thereafter , while they were yet on the high seas , was published as The Humble Request . The authorship ...
... leaders of the migration signed a brief address to " the rest of their Brethren in and of the Church of England , " which shortly thereafter , while they were yet on the high seas , was published as The Humble Request . The authorship ...
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... leaders realized that in church matters they must proceed cautiously . Their conceptions of polity had hitherto been largely theoretical ; many exi- gencies had not been foreseen , and they preferred not to cross bridges until they came ...
... leaders realized that in church matters they must proceed cautiously . Their conceptions of polity had hitherto been largely theoretical ; many exi- gencies had not been foreseen , and they preferred not to cross bridges until they came ...
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... leaders , that the officials were expected to exercise their ecclesiastical powers in accordance with what had been the most enlightened conceptions at the time they left England . The great principles which Puritans had invoked against ...
... leaders , that the officials were expected to exercise their ecclesiastical powers in accordance with what had been the most enlightened conceptions at the time they left England . The great principles which Puritans had invoked against ...
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