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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... matters of prime importance . In the following pages we shall endeavour to show that Puritanism was pre - eminently a moral and religious force , and that it allied itself with certain forms of faith and practice , only that it might ...
... matters of prime importance . In the following pages we shall endeavour to show that Puritanism was pre - eminently a moral and religious force , and that it allied itself with certain forms of faith and practice , only that it might ...
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... matter betwixt the Church of England and her sisters of the Reforma- tion , " is the statement of Bishop Hall ; and Bishop Hall wrote Episcopacy by Divine Right Asserted , in which , while expressly excluding the Presbyterian Church of ...
... matter betwixt the Church of England and her sisters of the Reforma- tion , " is the statement of Bishop Hall ; and Bishop Hall wrote Episcopacy by Divine Right Asserted , in which , while expressly excluding the Presbyterian Church of ...
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... matters . . . into matters of morbid scruple and obstinate antipathy . " 2 1 They may be conveniently consulted in Professor Prothero's work , Statutes and Constitutional Documents illustrative of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I ...
... matters . . . into matters of morbid scruple and obstinate antipathy . " 2 1 They may be conveniently consulted in Professor Prothero's work , Statutes and Constitutional Documents illustrative of the Reigns of Elizabeth and James I ...
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... matter would be attended with no inconveniences ; but , on the other hand , they were afraid religion and learning ... matters of religion . " Elizabeth had fully made up her mind that no latitude was to be allowed the clergy in regard ...
... matter would be attended with no inconveniences ; but , on the other hand , they were afraid religion and learning ... matters of religion . " Elizabeth had fully made up her mind that no latitude was to be allowed the clergy in regard ...
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... matters of doctrine , but also in questions of discipline . The rulers maintained " that things indifferent in their own nature , which are neither commanded nor forbidden in the Scriptures , such as rites and ceremonies , habits , etc ...
... matters of doctrine , but also in questions of discipline . The rulers maintained " that things indifferent in their own nature , which are neither commanded nor forbidden in the Scriptures , such as rites and ceremonies , habits , etc ...
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