Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... position of the school was the influence it exerted upon John Robinson . In 1610 , when Parker , Ames , and Jacob were in Leyden , they conferred long and laboriously with the Pilgrim pastor , 3 and they so much convinced him of the ...
... position of the school was the influence it exerted upon John Robinson . In 1610 , when Parker , Ames , and Jacob were in Leyden , they conferred long and laboriously with the Pilgrim pastor , 3 and they so much convinced him of the ...
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... position and availed themselves of it as far as they could . When the congregation wished official permission for their mi- gration to America they loyally protested that , as they held the doctrine of the Church was sound , they there ...
... position and availed themselves of it as far as they could . When the congregation wished official permission for their mi- gration to America they loyally protested that , as they held the doctrine of the Church was sound , they there ...
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... position to the Church of England , while it spread its pretense to legitimacy before the world as a conclusive rebuttal to all accusations of disloyalty . The actualities might be what they would ; three thousand miles of ocean ...
... position to the Church of England , while it spread its pretense to legitimacy before the world as a conclusive rebuttal to all accusations of disloyalty . The actualities might be what they would ; three thousand miles of ocean ...
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