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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... established . - The influence of the Reformation . - The Re- formation was essentially a religious movement , a revival of apostolic Christianity . At its outset it shared the fate of all great movements , and became mixed up with mean ...
... established . - The influence of the Reformation . - The Re- formation was essentially a religious movement , a revival of apostolic Christianity . At its outset it shared the fate of all great movements , and became mixed up with mean ...
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... established itself and been the means of producing a widespread intellectual and religious awakening , became the seed - plot of this new heresy , and here it found a congenial and fruitful nidus . ( ( The dream of Erasmus was at last ...
... established itself and been the means of producing a widespread intellectual and religious awakening , became the seed - plot of this new heresy , and here it found a congenial and fruitful nidus . ( ( The dream of Erasmus was at last ...
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... established . The revolt against the papal power led naturally to revolt against popery in Priest or King , in other words , to the creation of what we now call Protestantism . Protestantism ad- vanced to Puritanism , and Puritanism ...
... established . The revolt against the papal power led naturally to revolt against popery in Priest or King , in other words , to the creation of what we now call Protestantism . Protestantism ad- vanced to Puritanism , and Puritanism ...
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... 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 lighted candles in her own private chapel.1 With the zeal ...
... 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 lighted candles in her own private chapel.1 With the zeal ...
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... Established Church of the nation ; and their ingenuity has been strained not a little in order to show that there exists no parallel between the position of the Protestant Church of England in separat- ing from the Church of Rome , and ...
... Established Church of the nation ; and their ingenuity has been strained not a little in order to show that there exists no parallel between the position of the Protestant Church of England in separat- ing from the Church of Rome , and ...
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