Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... liberty " to follow Christ according to his laws ; but they certainly secured no liberty to follow him in any other fashion . English Congregationalists had glibly assumed that though the masses would be excluded from church membership ...
... liberty " to follow Christ according to his laws ; but they certainly secured no liberty to follow him in any other fashion . English Congregationalists had glibly assumed that though the masses would be excluded from church membership ...
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... liberty . Confusion arose here from a lack of discrimination between the two sorts of liberty . The first sort was natural , and man pos- sessed it in common with the beasts . " By this , man , as he stands in relation to man simply ...
... liberty . Confusion arose here from a lack of discrimination between the two sorts of liberty . The first sort was natural , and man pos- sessed it in common with the beasts . " By this , man , as he stands in relation to man simply ...
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... liberty and freedom be forthwith granted to all truely English , " and that " sober , righteous , and godly men . . . not dissent- ing from the latest and best reformation of England , Scotland , etc. , " be given liberty to found their ...
... liberty and freedom be forthwith granted to all truely English , " and that " sober , righteous , and godly men . . . not dissent- ing from the latest and best reformation of England , Scotland , etc. , " be given liberty to found their ...
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