Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Rule , Act , and Ex- ercise ; which is proper only to them , and not to the Fraternity . The people or Church are superior to the Elders in point of censure ; each have their full scope in their own sphere and compasse , without the ...
... Rule , Act , and Ex- ercise ; which is proper only to them , and not to the Fraternity . The people or Church are superior to the Elders in point of censure ; each have their full scope in their own sphere and compasse , without the ...
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... rule in accordance with Puritan ideals unless it had first dem- onstrated it could rule at all . To protect the Church , it must become capable of enforcing its decrees ; to sup- press heresy , it must become competent to meet emer ...
... rule in accordance with Puritan ideals unless it had first dem- onstrated it could rule at all . To protect the Church , it must become capable of enforcing its decrees ; to sup- press heresy , it must become competent to meet emer ...
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... rule , as the will and discretion of men . " Of course the colony could exclude proved undesirables , but it could do so only by concrete law and trial by jury ; it could not pronounce sentence through " the illimited consent or dissent ...
... rule , as the will and discretion of men . " Of course the colony could exclude proved undesirables , but it could do so only by concrete law and trial by jury ; it could not pronounce sentence through " the illimited consent or dissent ...
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