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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... never more than the dress . The living creature was wholly moral and political , -so , at least , I think myself . " - J . A. Froude , " Reminiscences , " Blackwood's Magazine , Dec. 1894 . NOTES The Spanish ambassador De Silva ...
... never more than the dress . The living creature was wholly moral and political , -so , at least , I think myself . " - J . A. Froude , " Reminiscences , " Blackwood's Magazine , Dec. 1894 . NOTES The Spanish ambassador De Silva ...
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... never entirely conformed , or those who suffered for nonconformity . " — Hunt's Religious Thought in England , vol . i . p . 48 . Fuller dates the use of the term Puritan as a nickname for the English Nonconformists generally , from the ...
... never entirely conformed , or those who suffered for nonconformity . " — Hunt's Religious Thought in England , vol . i . p . 48 . Fuller dates the use of the term Puritan as a nickname for the English Nonconformists generally , from the ...
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... never long divorced from civil and political liberty.1 It was the stirring of men's minds under the preaching of Wyclif that was the real if not the proximate cause of the peasants ' outbreak in 1381 and the insurrection under Wat Tyler ...
... never long divorced from civil and political liberty.1 It was the stirring of men's minds under the preaching of Wyclif that was the real if not the proximate cause of the peasants ' outbreak in 1381 and the insurrection under Wat Tyler ...
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... never lost an opportunity of pouring cold water upon it . The bigotry of the Protestant as much as the superstition of the Romanist excited her ridicule and her scorn . She interrupted the preacher who spoke disparagingly of the sign of ...
... never lost an opportunity of pouring cold water upon it . The bigotry of the Protestant as much as the superstition of the Romanist excited her ridicule and her scorn . She interrupted the preacher who spoke disparagingly of the sign of ...
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... never since advanced beyond this point . There is abundant evidence to show that it stopped at this point , not because in the judgment of the Reformers it had gone far enough , but because their efforts were unavailing in the face of ...
... never since advanced beyond this point . There is abundant evidence to show that it stopped at this point , not because in the judgment of the Reformers it had gone far enough , but because their efforts were unavailing in the face of ...
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