Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... magistrates refused judgment to Goody Sher- man , the people cried out upon the negative voice . The magistrates defended it with " many arguments from scripture , reason , and common practice " ; they pointed out that it was " of great ...
... magistrates refused judgment to Goody Sher- man , the people cried out upon the negative voice . The magistrates defended it with " many arguments from scripture , reason , and common practice " ; they pointed out that it was " of great ...
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... magistrates in a biblical commonwealth could freely admit such qualifi- cation upon their procedure without sacrificing an iota of their power . They applied rules which Cotton de- clared were " so fundamentall , and palpable " that any ...
... magistrates in a biblical commonwealth could freely admit such qualifi- cation upon their procedure without sacrificing an iota of their power . They applied rules which Cotton de- clared were " so fundamentall , and palpable " that any ...
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... magistrates , three deputies , and Nathaniel Ward , to dis- place the assistants as a council and as justices during the vacancy of the General Court . They justified the bill by saying that the magistrates held their judicial powers ...
... magistrates , three deputies , and Nathaniel Ward , to dis- place the assistants as a council and as justices during the vacancy of the General Court . They justified the bill by saying that the magistrates held their judicial powers ...
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