Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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Página 177
... officers were elected or not . Yet , the apologists has- tened to add , a church without officers was not complete , and as soon as the compact was made , the members had no choice but to proceed to an election . This necessity , the ...
... officers were elected or not . Yet , the apologists has- tened to add , a church without officers was not complete , and as soon as the compact was made , the members had no choice but to proceed to an election . This necessity , the ...
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... Officers , who are called to attend onely to Spiritual mat- ters , and the things of God . " Cotton even declared that for a magistrate to follow uncritically any mistaken advice of the clergy would be for him to make a " beast " of the ...
... Officers , who are called to attend onely to Spiritual mat- ters , and the things of God . " Cotton even declared that for a magistrate to follow uncritically any mistaken advice of the clergy would be for him to make a " beast " of the ...
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... officers " & require the Rule by which they shalbe governed , " there could be nothing arbitrary . The deputies secured a copy of this work , and though some of them knew well enough who had written it , they pretended not to and ...
... officers " & require the Rule by which they shalbe governed , " there could be nothing arbitrary . The deputies secured a copy of this work , and though some of them knew well enough who had written it , they pretended not to and ...
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