Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... reason the same tactics could not be employed against them at a later date . And so , when Puritans faced the impasse to which it seemed Charles's dismissal of Parliament had brought them , there still was one other tremendous reso ...
... reason the same tactics could not be employed against them at a later date . And so , when Puritans faced the impasse to which it seemed Charles's dismissal of Parliament had brought them , there still was one other tremendous reso ...
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... reasons he ultimately decided to follow was that many from Boston in Lincolnshire had preceded him . Davenport , like Peter , was a patentee in 1628 , though his name did not appear in the list for politic reasons ; he was present at ...
... reasons he ultimately decided to follow was that many from Boston in Lincolnshire had preceded him . Davenport , like Peter , was a patentee in 1628 , though his name did not appear in the list for politic reasons ; he was present at ...
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... reason.3 Within the first year of the experiment , the magis- trates hit upon a device which practically guaranteed that the " people " should become amenable to the rules Xof Scripture and sound reason . In the spring of 1631 , when ...
... reason.3 Within the first year of the experiment , the magis- trates hit upon a device which practically guaranteed that the " people " should become amenable to the rules Xof Scripture and sound reason . In the spring of 1631 , when ...
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