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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... be found , as he appears to think , in endeavouring to steer a middle course , and inclining neither to the one side nor to the other . and principles , and PREFACE vii TOLERATION AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 357.
... be found , as he appears to think , in endeavouring to steer a middle course , and inclining neither to the one side nor to the other . and principles , and PREFACE vii TOLERATION AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 357.
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... appear in the bravery of unkempt hair , and wear a rough garment to deceive . We shall try to show that this was the mere outward skin intended to be sloughed , and that underneath was the permanent and imperish- able force and virtue ...
... appear in the bravery of unkempt hair , and wear a rough garment to deceive . We shall try to show that this was the mere outward skin intended to be sloughed , and that underneath was the permanent and imperish- able force and virtue ...
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... appears to rest upon no trustworthy basis . It is a saying of Burke that he did not know of any method of draw- ing up an indictment against a whole people . It was peculiarly difficult in those days to estimate the preva- lence or ...
... appears to rest upon no trustworthy basis . It is a saying of Burke that he did not know of any method of draw- ing up an indictment against a whole people . It was peculiarly difficult in those days to estimate the preva- lence or ...
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... appears to the present accredited organs of the High Church party , will do well to consult an article in the Contemporary Review , November 1892 , by Mr. Child . change she underwent at the time of the Reformation , THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND ...
... appears to the present accredited organs of the High Church party , will do well to consult an article in the Contemporary Review , November 1892 , by Mr. Child . change she underwent at the time of the Reformation , THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND ...
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... appear to have had at first any decided leanings to Episcopacy ; it was only after a time that these leanings became very manifest , and when their alliance with the Court made it highly useful and expedient . " The founders of the ...
... appear to have had at first any decided leanings to Episcopacy ; it was only after a time that these leanings became very manifest , and when their alliance with the Court made it highly useful and expedient . " The founders of the ...
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