Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... true church was " a traitor and apostate from religion . " 3 From the very first Cartwright had affirmed that the Church of England was a " true church , " and therefore he wanted its formal unity preserved : 2 We make no separation ...
... true church was " a traitor and apostate from religion . " 3 From the very first Cartwright had affirmed that the Church of England was a " true church , " and therefore he wanted its formal unity preserved : 2 We make no separation ...
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... true one , or , to speak more accurately , by asserting that the churches of England were true churches . Manifestly they did not seem so , but Presby- terians had already hinted at a way in which the asser- tion might be risked , with ...
... true one , or , to speak more accurately , by asserting that the churches of England were true churches . Manifestly they did not seem so , but Presby- terians had already hinted at a way in which the asser- tion might be risked , with ...
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... true pat- tern so far that it could no longer be discerned within them . The parish assemblies might be decayed , but they were not beyond repair . If one tried , he could still discover the kernel of truth in the husks of corruption . True ...
... true pat- tern so far that it could no longer be discerned within them . The parish assemblies might be decayed , but they were not beyond repair . If one tried , he could still discover the kernel of truth in the husks of corruption . True ...
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