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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... continued to grow and strengthen its hold upon the nation . Puritanism was its offspring , and soon Elizabeth dis- covered that she had to reckon , not only with Reformers , but with Puritans . She imagined that persecution would exert ...
... continued to grow and strengthen its hold upon the nation . Puritanism was its offspring , and soon Elizabeth dis- covered that she had to reckon , not only with Reformers , but with Puritans . She imagined that persecution would exert ...
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... continued to carry them forward in the same direction . As Catholics had become Protestants , Protestants became Puritans . ” It was a great disappointment to Elizabeth that even her bishops could not be depended on to give effect to ...
... continued to carry them forward in the same direction . As Catholics had become Protestants , Protestants became Puritans . ” It was a great disappointment to Elizabeth that even her bishops could not be depended on to give effect to ...
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... continued to be paid to Rome to the time of Henry VIII.1 1 The Church of England , as distinguished from the Church of Rome , did not come into existence until the reign of Henry VIII . It originated in the quarrel of Henry with the ...
... continued to be paid to Rome to the time of Henry VIII.1 1 The Church of England , as distinguished from the Church of Rome , did not come into existence until the reign of Henry VIII . It originated in the quarrel of Henry with the ...
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... continued to bear , and still bears , the marks of the lineage from which she sprang . Her orders , her offices , and her ritual are modelled upon those of the Romish Church , though the more objectionable , and what were deemed ...
... continued to bear , and still bears , the marks of the lineage from which she sprang . Her orders , her offices , and her ritual are modelled upon those of the Romish Church , though the more objectionable , and what were deemed ...
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... continued in force for more than a century , and the system built upon them , setting aside the period of the Long Parliament and that of the Commonwealth , existed un- changed till the passing of the Toleration Act in 1689 . The Act of ...
... continued in force for more than a century , and the system built upon them , setting aside the period of the Long Parliament and that of the Commonwealth , existed un- changed till the passing of the Toleration Act in 1689 . The Act of ...
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