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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... 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 , writing to his INTRODUCTION 3.
... 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 , writing to his INTRODUCTION 3.
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... political , and ecclesiastical , —and these tended in some measure to obscure its real character . It was so notably in England , where at first it seemed nothing better than a battle of kites and crows , a struggle between King and ...
... political , and ecclesiastical , —and these tended in some measure to obscure its real character . It was so notably in England , where at first it seemed nothing better than a battle of kites and crows , a struggle between King and ...
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... political liberty . It only deposed the papal system to set up its worst tyranny afresh in the 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 ...
... political liberty . It only deposed the papal system to set up its worst tyranny afresh in the 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 ...
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... political views ; they were completely absorbed by religious feeling . ' It was this religious feeling and principle which drove them into constitution - making on popular democratic lines . The Church covenant which they formed among ...
... political views ; they were completely absorbed by religious feeling . ' It was this religious feeling and principle which drove them into constitution - making on popular democratic lines . The Church covenant which they formed among ...
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... political expediency , and could not be expected to satisfy the aspirations of men who had dreamed a dream of the fair City of God , and of the Church as the pure and spotless Bride of His Son . NOTE ON SCHISM The word schisın has ...
... political expediency , and could not be expected to satisfy the aspirations of men who had dreamed a dream of the fair City of God , and of the Church as the pure and spotless Bride of His Son . NOTE ON SCHISM The word schisın has ...
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