Puritanism in the Old World and in the New, from Its Inception in the Reign of Elizabeth to the Establishment of the Puritan Theocracy in New England: A Historical HandbookFleming H. Revell Company, 1896 - 406 páginas |
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... Protestantism , and , unwilling as she was to assume the title , Elizabeth became henceforth its recognised head . Yet Elizabeth had not only no sympathy with the doctrines of the Reformation , she resisted their intro- duction as ...
... Protestantism , and , unwilling as she was to assume the title , Elizabeth became henceforth its recognised head . Yet Elizabeth had not only no sympathy with the doctrines of the Reformation , she resisted their intro- duction as ...
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... Protestants , Protestants became Puritans . ” It was a great disappointment to Elizabeth that even her bishops could not be depended on to give effect to her policy , and their Protestant convictions were continu- ally thwarting her ...
... Protestants , Protestants became Puritans . ” It was a great disappointment to Elizabeth that even her bishops could not be depended on to give effect to her policy , and their Protestant convictions were continu- ally thwarting her ...
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... Protestantism than any other book that ever was written . By Elizabeth's own order this book was elevated to the dignity of being placed along with the 1 See whole of this eloquent passage in " Puritan England , " Green's Short History ...
... Protestantism than any other book that ever was written . By Elizabeth's own order this book was elevated to the dignity of being placed along with the 1 See whole of this eloquent passage in " Puritan England , " Green's Short History ...
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... Protestant sentiment , it did much also to lodge in their minds the Puritan conception of religion , and to erect this as the strongest of all bulwarks against the encroach- ments and pretensions of papal power . Foxe was himself a ...
... Protestant sentiment , it did much also to lodge in their minds the Puritan conception of religion , and to erect this as the strongest of all bulwarks against the encroach- ments and pretensions of papal power . Foxe was himself a ...
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... Protestantism promised to be just as intoler- able as that of the Church of Rome , nay , as being nearer the base of its operations , more galling and inimical to individual freedom . The system of Henry VIII . has been described as ...
... Protestantism promised to be just as intoler- able as that of the Church of Rome , nay , as being nearer the base of its operations , more galling and inimical to individual freedom . The system of Henry VIII . has been described as ...
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