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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... question , but the evidence by which it is sub- stantiated is irresistible . The Augustine , the first Primate of Canterbury , was a missionary sent from Rome by Pope Gregory the Great . Wilfrid , the leader of the Scoto - Irish ...
... question , but the evidence by which it is sub- stantiated is irresistible . The Augustine , the first Primate of Canterbury , was a missionary sent from Rome by Pope Gregory the Great . Wilfrid , the leader of the Scoto - Irish ...
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... question is asked - Are there any grounds for the argument frequently used by Nonconformists to justify their separation from the Church , which is to the effect , that their separation from the Church of England is no more than the ...
... question is asked - Are there any grounds for the argument frequently used by Nonconformists to justify their separation from the Church , which is to the effect , that their separation from the Church of England is no more than the ...
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... question . " The English Church broke off doctrinally from Rome as well as politically . We do not understand the dread felt of the word ' schism ' where there is no fear of the thing . If Rome were wrong both politically and ...
... question . " The English Church broke off doctrinally from Rome as well as politically . We do not understand the dread felt of the word ' schism ' where there is no fear of the thing . If Rome were wrong both politically and ...
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... question the orders of foreign Protestant Churches : " Yea , and some indiscreet persons have been bold in open preaching to use dis- honourable and derogative speech and censure of the Churches abroad ; and that so far as some of our ...
... question the orders of foreign Protestant Churches : " Yea , and some indiscreet persons have been bold in open preaching to use dis- honourable and derogative speech and censure of the Churches abroad ; and that so far as some of our ...
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... questions of Church govern- ment and discipline . These were to be determined by Church rulers with sole reference to considerations of wisdom and expediency . This the Puritans of that age could not admit , holding as they did to the ...
... questions of Church govern- ment and discipline . These were to be determined by Church rulers with sole reference to considerations of wisdom and expediency . This the Puritans of that age could not admit , holding as they did to the ...
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