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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... Queen , though unsuccessfully , to spare the lives of two of them . He hated impartially all religious persecution , in this respect rising far above his age and contemporary Protestant convictions . The growth of the spirit of freedom ...
... Queen , though unsuccessfully , to spare the lives of two of them . He hated impartially all religious persecution , in this respect rising far above his age and contemporary Protestant convictions . The growth of the spirit of freedom ...
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... Queen , she did what the national safety and unity evidently required . Elizabeth admitted the Protestant claim in the gross , but admitted it with serious discounts . Yet these discounts were adjusted with extraordinary skill . " ( ( 1 ...
... Queen , she did what the national safety and unity evidently required . Elizabeth admitted the Protestant claim in the gross , but admitted it with serious discounts . Yet these discounts were adjusted with extraordinary skill . " ( ( 1 ...
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... Queen a judgment and sagacity far beyond her desert.1 Her policy towards the Puritans was from first to last a huge blunder , and for the future of the nation was rife with disastrous consequences . It created and aggravated the evil it ...
... Queen a judgment and sagacity far beyond her desert.1 Her policy towards the Puritans was from first to last a huge blunder , and for the future of the nation was rife with disastrous consequences . It created and aggravated the evil it ...
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... Queen as its governor , and if their consciences were to find relief it must be by seceding and separating from it . " We must obey God rather than man , " said these successors of the apostles , and from the hour that banner was ...
... Queen as its governor , and if their consciences were to find relief it must be by seceding and separating from it . " We must obey God rather than man , " said these successors of the apostles , and from the hour that banner was ...
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... Queen Mary , Hooper was one of its first victims . was burnt at Gloucester on 9th February 1555 , suffering torture of the most aggravated and horrible description . With the prayer on his lips , " Lord Jesus , receive my spirit ...
... Queen Mary , Hooper was one of its first victims . was burnt at Gloucester on 9th February 1555 , suffering torture of the most aggravated and horrible description . With the prayer on his lips , " Lord Jesus , receive my spirit ...
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