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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... Puritanism lost its distinctive name , and became incor- porated in the life of the nation as a whole . I have not altogether departed from this intention , but have made it my business to consult the writings of authors of V.
... Puritanism lost its distinctive name , and became incor- porated in the life of the nation as a whole . I have not altogether departed from this intention , but have made it my business to consult the writings of authors of V.
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... became the parent of free institutions , and the founder of modern democracy . I am not solicitous to clear myself from the imputa- tion of being biassed , nay , of being very strongly biassed , in favour of the Puritans , and that for ...
... became the parent of free institutions , and the founder of modern democracy . I am not solicitous to clear myself from the imputa- tion of being biassed , nay , of being very strongly biassed , in favour of the Puritans , and that for ...
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... became mixed up with mean and more inglorious issues , -civil , political , and ecclesiastical , —and these tended in some measure to obscure its real character . It was so notably in England , where at first it seemed nothing better ...
... became mixed up with mean and more inglorious issues , -civil , political , and ecclesiastical , —and these tended in some measure to obscure its real character . It was so notably in England , where at first it seemed nothing better ...
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... became henceforth its recognised head . Yet Elizabeth had not only no sympathy with the doctrines of the Reformation , she resisted their intro- duction as tending to create dispeace in the Church and nation . In her judgment they ...
... became henceforth its recognised head . Yet Elizabeth had not only no sympathy with the doctrines of the Reformation , she resisted their intro- duction as tending to create dispeace in the Church and nation . In her judgment they ...
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... 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 . The persecutions of the ...
... 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 . The persecutions of the ...
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