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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... authority of what they called the " pure word of God . " The Reformers called them Precisianists , from their alleged habit of magnifying mere punctilios , or things " indiffer- ent , " into matters of prime importance . In the ...
... authority of what they called the " pure word of God . " The Reformers called them Precisianists , from their alleged habit of magnifying mere punctilios , or things " indiffer- ent , " into matters of prime importance . In the ...
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... authority only in those instances where we had independent reasons for regarding it as in the main trustworthy . Mr. Green , speaking of the " inaccuracies " of Neal's History , says it contains little concerning the Puritan period ...
... authority only in those instances where we had independent reasons for regarding it as in the main trustworthy . Mr. Green , speaking of the " inaccuracies " of Neal's History , says it contains little concerning the Puritan period ...
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... authority of it exceeds all authority , not of the Pope only , but of the Church also , and of Councils , Fathers , men , and angels . " We condemn as a tyrannous yoke whatsoever men have set up of their own invention , to make articles ...
... authority of it exceeds all authority , not of the Pope only , but of the Church also , and of Councils , Fathers , men , and angels . " We condemn as a tyrannous yoke whatsoever men have set up of their own invention , to make articles ...
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... authority . Like her father before her , her aim was to establish Popery without the Pope . She agreed with Henry IV . that a kingdom was well worth a Mass . Against the protests of her bishops she retained an altar , crucifix , and ...
... authority . Like her father before her , her aim was to establish Popery without the Pope . She agreed with Henry IV . that a kingdom was well worth a Mass . Against the protests of her bishops she retained an altar , crucifix , and ...
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... authority from Rome . same is true of Theodore , the next Primate of Canterbury , who may be regarded as the organiser of the parish system , the first to unify the sees that were already created , and group them round the common centre ...
... authority from Rome . same is true of Theodore , the next Primate of Canterbury , who may be regarded as the organiser of the parish system , the first to unify the sees that were already created , and group them round the common centre ...
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