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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... hundred years old , but that which it describes is older than Christianity itself . As there were reformers before the Reformation , so there were Puritans before that which we call Puritanism had sprung into existence . To their ...
... hundred years old , but that which it describes is older than Christianity itself . As there were reformers before the Reformation , so there were Puritans before that which we call Puritanism had sprung into existence . To their ...
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... hundred years it held the field in the estimation of the 1 1 " It was wonderful , " says Foxe the Martyrologist , “ to see with what joy this book of God was received , not only among the learneder sort , and those that were noted for ...
... hundred years it held the field in the estimation of the 1 1 " It was wonderful , " says Foxe the Martyrologist , “ to see with what joy this book of God was received , not only among the learneder sort , and those that were noted for ...
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... hundred years ago . " ( ( " " This fallacy of unbroken continuity is so demonstrably transparent , that the wonder is it should impose upon any student of history ; yet it is continually cropping up , not only in histories written from ...
... hundred years ago . " ( ( " " This fallacy of unbroken continuity is so demonstrably transparent , that the wonder is it should impose upon any student of history ; yet it is continually cropping up , not only in histories written from ...
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... hundred . Some found an asylum in France , some in Switzerland , some in Holland , some in Germany . They were most numerous in Frankfort ; and here , after con- 1 Fuller dates the use of the term Puritan , as a nickname for the English ...
... hundred . Some found an asylum in France , some in Switzerland , some in Holland , some in Germany . They were most numerous in Frankfort ; and here , after con- 1 Fuller dates the use of the term Puritan , as a nickname for the English ...
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... hundred clergy- men , and exhibited one Thomas Cole canonically robed , with a square cap , a scholar's gown priestlike , tippet , and , in the church , a linen surplice , ' only sixty - one out of the hundred were willing to be robed ...
... hundred clergy- men , and exhibited one Thomas Cole canonically robed , with a square cap , a scholar's gown priestlike , tippet , and , in the church , a linen surplice , ' only sixty - one out of the hundred were willing to be robed ...
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