Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... ment was a reiteration of the conventional Puritan doc- trine that civil government , in its dealing with the Church , was limited by the Word of God to a concern with only " outward order , as in Rites & Ceremonies for uniformities ...
... ment was a reiteration of the conventional Puritan doc- trine that civil government , in its dealing with the Church , was limited by the Word of God to a concern with only " outward order , as in Rites & Ceremonies for uniformities ...
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... ment , they betrayed their true disposition . If we should put ourselves under the protection of the parliament , we must then be subject to all such laws as they should make , or at least such as they might impose upon us ; in which ...
... ment , they betrayed their true disposition . If we should put ourselves under the protection of the parliament , we must then be subject to all such laws as they should make , or at least such as they might impose upon us ; in which ...
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... ment , were appealing to " extrema remedia , as if salus populi had been now the transcendent rule to walk by . " They sought to make the magistracy " a ministerial office , " so that " all authority , both legislative , consul- tative ...
... ment , were appealing to " extrema remedia , as if salus populi had been now the transcendent rule to walk by . " They sought to make the magistracy " a ministerial office , " so that " all authority , both legislative , consul- tative ...
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