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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... reasons for regarding it as in the main trustworthy . Mr. Green , speaking of the " inaccuracies " of Neal's History , says it contains little concerning the Puritan period which is not taken from the more colourless Strype . " " He ...
... reasons for regarding it as in the main trustworthy . Mr. Green , speaking of the " inaccuracies " of Neal's History , says it contains little concerning the Puritan period which is not taken from the more colourless Strype . " " He ...
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... - cult to discover a more striking coincidence , one that answers more perfectly to the idea of special over- ruling providence , than the occurrence of the Reformation and the invention of printing . There is no reason 14 PURITANISM.
... - cult to discover a more striking coincidence , one that answers more perfectly to the idea of special over- ruling providence , than the occurrence of the Reformation and the invention of printing . There is no reason 14 PURITANISM.
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... reason in the nature of things why the latter should have been delayed to the end of the fifteenth century . The art of writing was in use among the Egyptians long anterior to the time of Abraham , and it would seem as if the transition ...
... reason in the nature of things why the latter should have been delayed to the end of the fifteenth century . The art of writing was in use among the Egyptians long anterior to the time of Abraham , and it would seem as if the transition ...
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... reason to doubt that if , instead of thwart- ing the King in his design , he had been favourable and accessory to it , there would have been no breach with Rome , or such breach would have been postponed till fresh provocation had made ...
... reason to doubt that if , instead of thwart- ing the King in his design , he had been favourable and accessory to it , there would have been no breach with Rome , or such breach would have been postponed till fresh provocation had made ...
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... reason for clinging to it . By this method of reason- ing the Parsee , the Hindoo , and the Mohammedan , who has embraced Christianity , might try and persude himself that he had not broken with the faith of his fathers- that , in fact ...
... reason for clinging to it . By this method of reason- ing the Parsee , the Hindoo , and the Mohammedan , who has embraced Christianity , might try and persude himself that he had not broken with the faith of his fathers- that , in fact ...
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