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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... persons , kept them company , relieved them in want , or protected them against violent or unjust oppression . . . . Whoever was zealous for God's glory or worship , could not endure blasphemous oaths , ribald conversation , profane ...
... persons , kept them company , relieved them in want , or protected them against violent or unjust oppression . . . . Whoever was zealous for God's glory or worship , could not endure blasphemous oaths , ribald conversation , profane ...
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... person of Cranmer . He may not have been the despicable poltroon that Macaulay describes him , but he certainly had not the stuff of which heroes and Reformers are made . Hooper and Ridley , and Latimer and Taylor , and Jewel and Fisher ...
... person of Cranmer . He may not have been the despicable poltroon that Macaulay describes him , but he certainly had not the stuff of which heroes and Reformers are made . Hooper and Ridley , and Latimer and Taylor , and Jewel and Fisher ...
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... person of King and Prelate . The yoke of Protestantism promised to be just as intoler- able as that of the Church of Rome , nay , as being nearer the base of its operations , more galling and inimical to individual freedom . The system ...
... person of King and Prelate . The yoke of Protestantism promised to be just as intoler- able as that of the Church of Rome , nay , as being nearer the base of its operations , more galling and inimical to individual freedom . The system ...
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... persons ( for we are not consulted ) , as if the Christian religion could not exist without something tawdry . " The only excuse Jewel can find for it was the extreme ignorance of the clergy , who were " no better than mere logs of wood ...
... persons ( for we are not consulted ) , as if the Christian religion could not exist without something tawdry . " The only excuse Jewel can find for it was the extreme ignorance of the clergy , who were " no better than mere logs of wood ...
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... persons that I can conceive . " . In the weighty and valuable note ( note vi . p . 293 ) on " Orders in the Church of England , " which Mr. Child has appended to his work on Church and State under the Tudors , he quotes from a letter ...
... persons that I can conceive . " . In the weighty and valuable note ( note vi . p . 293 ) on " Orders in the Church of England , " which Mr. Child has appended to his work on Church and State under the Tudors , he quotes from a letter ...
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