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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... body . It has been difficult for most thinkers to realize that while these truths are opposed to each other , they are not antagonistic . Books like this of Mr. Gregory ought to be widely read , especially by those who differ from the ...
... body . It has been difficult for most thinkers to realize that while these truths are opposed to each other , they are not antagonistic . Books like this of Mr. Gregory ought to be widely read , especially by those who differ from the ...
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... bodies , create new ministries , and establish antagonistic centres of worship . What these unsupported assertions come to as to the Church of England being the ancient historic Church of the kingdom we have already seen , and shall ...
... bodies , create new ministries , and establish antagonistic centres of worship . What these unsupported assertions come to as to the Church of England being the ancient historic Church of the kingdom we have already seen , and shall ...
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... bodies into the public service without convincing their minds ? " Let those who wish to see how complete the absolutism of the Crown was , and the power which they put into the hands of the bishops and their officers , read the pro ...
... bodies into the public service without convincing their minds ? " Let those who wish to see how complete the absolutism of the Crown was , and the power which they put into the hands of the bishops and their officers , read the pro ...
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... body of Christ ' ; without walls , it may be , nevertheless it is a ' city ' and a ' vineyard , ' though without a fence . " " He opposed the contention of Robert Browne , and disavowed all sympathy with his aims and followers . " We ...
... body of Christ ' ; without walls , it may be , nevertheless it is a ' city ' and a ' vineyard , ' though without a fence . " " He opposed the contention of Robert Browne , and disavowed all sympathy with his aims and followers . " We ...
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... body of public opinion , growing every day in strength , declared against the legality of these proceedings , of the use of excom- munication , and of the oath " ex officio . " 2 This found expression in a petition presented to the ...
... body of public opinion , growing every day in strength , declared against the legality of these proceedings , of the use of excom- munication , and of the oath " ex officio . " 2 This found expression in a petition presented to the ...
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