Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... religion , may not openly appear and be disseminated among the people.1 In those countries whose religious inspiration was Gene- van , this version of the theory was almost automatically incorporated into every creed : the Scotch ...
... religion , may not openly appear and be disseminated among the people.1 In those countries whose religious inspiration was Gene- van , this version of the theory was almost automatically incorporated into every creed : the Scotch ...
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... religion . " When a petition from the Continent asked indulgence for advocates of more extreme reformation , she replied in words that epitomize the whole situation : " It was not with her safety , honour , and credit , to permit ...
... religion . " When a petition from the Continent asked indulgence for advocates of more extreme reformation , she replied in words that epitomize the whole situation : " It was not with her safety , honour , and credit , to permit ...
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... religion and piety . " Assuredly , then , they should enforce the religious uniformity required by the Acts of 1559 : " It must bee a consideration of great con- sequence , to further ( by an absolute vnitie ) the true Religion : no ...
... religion and piety . " Assuredly , then , they should enforce the religious uniformity required by the Acts of 1559 : " It must bee a consideration of great con- sequence , to further ( by an absolute vnitie ) the true Religion : no ...
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