Orthodoxy in Massachusetts, 1630-1650: A Genetic StudyHarvard University Press, 1933 - 353 páginas |
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... Uniformity required min- isters and laymen to use only the forms of the Book of Common Prayer ; it exacted church attendance from all persons , and instructed the Church to execute " this good and wholesome law . " 5 In order that there ...
... Uniformity required min- isters and laymen to use only the forms of the Book of Common Prayer ; it exacted church attendance from all persons , and instructed the Church to execute " this good and wholesome law . " 5 In order that there ...
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... uniformity ; they could no more envisage themselves existing as a sepa- rate church alongside the Establishment than the prel- ates could have permitted it . Parliament never pro- posed any remedy but the compulsory maintenance of the ...
... uniformity ; they could no more envisage themselves existing as a sepa- rate church alongside the Establishment than the prel- ates could have permitted it . Parliament never pro- posed any remedy but the compulsory maintenance of the ...
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... uniformity , then he could be the supreme governor of the Church , such a governor , of course , as was defined by the discipline , but none the less a forcible upholder of orthodoxy , then political loyalty and re- ligious allegiance ...
... uniformity , then he could be the supreme governor of the Church , such a governor , of course , as was defined by the discipline , but none the less a forcible upholder of orthodoxy , then political loyalty and re- ligious allegiance ...
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