Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... profession of faith was necessarily that which made a visible church . Since faith " cannot be wrought by constraint " there would be every reason to presume that those who voluntarily professed it had been sincerely wrought upon ...
... profession of faith was necessarily that which made a visible church . Since faith " cannot be wrought by constraint " there would be every reason to presume that those who voluntarily professed it had been sincerely wrought upon ...
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... profession of religion " had laid an " incredible temptation " before the multitude . The facts were too patent to be ignored . Though officers and members might do all they could to examine carefully those who offered themselves to the ...
... profession of religion " had laid an " incredible temptation " before the multitude . The facts were too patent to be ignored . Though officers and members might do all they could to examine carefully those who offered themselves to the ...
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... profession , we an- swer : so long as the rule be attended , we leave every one to the wisdome of Christ . " Church members were saints , peremptorily declared the Cambridge Platform , " though perhaps some or more of them be unsound ...
... profession , we an- swer : so long as the rule be attended , we leave every one to the wisdome of Christ . " Church members were saints , peremptorily declared the Cambridge Platform , " though perhaps some or more of them be unsound ...
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