Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... religions closer to their hearts ' desires . They held that the character of mankind necessitated control , and their original bias toward unity was accentuated by the motives which had inspired the religious insur- 1. Werke , xv , 302 ...
... religions closer to their hearts ' desires . They held that the character of mankind necessitated control , and their original bias toward unity was accentuated by the motives which had inspired the religious insur- 1. Werke , xv , 302 ...
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... religious zeal was a " plausible theme to deprave our government , " a design " to erect an universal over - swaying power to themselves , which belongs only to us , and not to them , " 3 put Eliot and Selden in the Tower and announced ...
... religious zeal was a " plausible theme to deprave our government , " a design " to erect an universal over - swaying power to themselves , which belongs only to us , and not to them , " 3 put Eliot and Selden in the Tower and announced ...
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... Religious ' Persecution ' as a Factor in the Emigration to New England , " Massachusetts Historical Society , Proceedings , Vol . LXVIII , 136–151 . BARCLAY , ROBERT . The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth ...
... Religious ' Persecution ' as a Factor in the Emigration to New England , " Massachusetts Historical Society , Proceedings , Vol . LXVIII , 136–151 . BARCLAY , ROBERT . The Inner Life of the Religious Societies of the Commonwealth ...
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