Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... particular opinions , " because they condemne the Decisive & Iudging power of all Classes & Synods ; & that they have only a power of Counsailing & advising , because every particular Congregation is a church ; and that a Compleat ...
... particular opinions , " because they condemne the Decisive & Iudging power of all Classes & Synods ; & that they have only a power of Counsailing & advising , because every particular Congregation is a church ; and that a Compleat ...
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... Particular Church to be chief in its own particular matters ? 3 These , according to Paget , were precisely " such opin- ions and practices " as Ainsworth and Robinson held , and no minister who promulgated them could be safely called ...
... Particular Church to be chief in its own particular matters ? 3 These , according to Paget , were precisely " such opin- ions and practices " as Ainsworth and Robinson held , and no minister who promulgated them could be safely called ...
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... particular Church , & to give directions for the reformation thereof . " 3 Of course , if a synod ruled anything contrary to law , or " prejudicial to the intireness of the Churches Power , within it self , " then the particular church ...
... particular Church , & to give directions for the reformation thereof . " 3 Of course , if a synod ruled anything contrary to law , or " prejudicial to the intireness of the Churches Power , within it self , " then the particular church ...
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