Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... opinion with which the dissenters could quarrel theo- logically , and they were then joined by a number of loyal sons of the Establishment who were not essentially Puri- tans and who thought themselves only defending the faith of their ...
... opinion with which the dissenters could quarrel theo- logically , and they were then joined by a number of loyal sons of the Establishment who were not essentially Puri- tans and who thought themselves only defending the faith of their ...
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... opinion and that this opinion was an errour by the word of God , and that it deserveth such a Censure , before they doe proceed against him . " 1 If the ministers did not live up to the terms upon which they were elected , if they did ...
... opinion and that this opinion was an errour by the word of God , and that it deserveth such a Censure , before they doe proceed against him . " 1 If the ministers did not live up to the terms upon which they were elected , if they did ...
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... opinion . " Much to the con- trary , they expected him to be an active participant in the religious sphere , " to draw on the people to holy duties , by all meanes he can , by his Proclamation , Lawes , and Examples . " " Zeal of God in ...
... opinion . " Much to the con- trary , they expected him to be an active participant in the religious sphere , " to draw on the people to holy duties , by all meanes he can , by his Proclamation , Lawes , and Examples . " " Zeal of God in ...
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