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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... learned to command the respect of historical students , and also popular enough in manner to afford enjoyable reading for all . " - The Congregationalist . 1 " An important contribution . " - The Book Buyer . Highly attractive . " — The ...
... learned to command the respect of historical students , and also popular enough in manner to afford enjoyable reading for all . " - The Congregationalist . 1 " An important contribution . " - The Book Buyer . Highly attractive . " — The ...
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... learned to read on purpose ; and even little boys flocked among the rest to hear portions of the Holy Scripture read . " A English people , and this notwithstanding the fact that the 2 THE CREATIVE CAUSES OF PURITANISM 17.
... learned to read on purpose ; and even little boys flocked among the rest to hear portions of the Holy Scripture read . " A English people , and this notwithstanding the fact that the 2 THE CREATIVE CAUSES OF PURITANISM 17.
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... learned ) to be a bishop , that he so chosen ( without mention being made of any orders ) should be as good a bishop as he is , or the best in England . Wheresoever two or three simple persons , as cobblers or weavers , are in company ...
... learned ) to be a bishop , that he so chosen ( without mention being made of any orders ) should be as good a bishop as he is , or the best in England . Wheresoever two or three simple persons , as cobblers or weavers , are in company ...
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... learned man under the sun ) , and his argumentative acumen and power of popular address , drew a crowd of scholars to listen to his prelections . When he preached at St. Mary's it is said that the windows had to be taken out , so that ...
... learned man under the sun ) , and his argumentative acumen and power of popular address , drew a crowd of scholars to listen to his prelections . When he preached at St. Mary's it is said that the windows had to be taken out , so that ...
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... learned , " says Hallam , “ to claim an ecclesiastical independence , as unconstrained as the Romish priesthood in the darkest ages had usurped . " " No leader of a religious party , " says Mr. Green , " ever deșerved less of after ...
... learned , " says Hallam , “ to claim an ecclesiastical independence , as unconstrained as the Romish priesthood in the darkest ages had usurped . " " No leader of a religious party , " says Mr. Green , " ever deșerved less of after ...
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