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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... regard to the Reformation violently frus- trated . The lump was still unleavened — the old leaven The temper of papistical corruption still untaken away . of Elizabeth , if not as violent as that of her sister , was as unyielding . She ...
... regard to the Reformation violently frus- trated . The lump was still unleavened — the old leaven The temper of papistical corruption still untaken away . of Elizabeth , if not as violent as that of her sister , was as unyielding . She ...
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... regard to the warring religious . factions , her determination to side neither with Catholics nor with Protestants ( though her attitude in regard to the former can hardly be called neutral ) , and not to allow the peace of the nation ...
... regard to the warring religious . factions , her determination to side neither with Catholics nor with Protestants ( though her attitude in regard to the former can hardly be called neutral ) , and not to allow the peace of the nation ...
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... regard to the wearing of vestments prescribed and commanded to be worn . Hume's contemptuous reference to their hatred of " sur- plices and tippets and church millinery " is well known . Canon Curteis speaks of it as a prejudice due to ...
... regard to the wearing of vestments prescribed and commanded to be worn . Hume's contemptuous reference to their hatred of " sur- plices and tippets and church millinery " is well known . Canon Curteis speaks of it as a prejudice due to ...
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... that no latitude was to be allowed the clergy in regard to the 1 Strype's Life of Parker , bk . iii . p . 125 , and also Appendix . wearing of the prescribed vestments . In this , as THE RISE OF PURITANISM IN ENGLAND 57.
... that no latitude was to be allowed the clergy in regard to the 1 Strype's Life of Parker , bk . iii . p . 125 , and also Appendix . wearing of the prescribed vestments . In this , as THE RISE OF PURITANISM IN ENGLAND 57.
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... regard to the necessity of uniformity in doctrine and worship . In regard to both these , the views and sentiments of the Puritans underwent considerable modi- fication , and this change naturally influenced their beliefs and opinions ...
... regard to the necessity of uniformity in doctrine and worship . In regard to both these , the views and sentiments of the Puritans underwent considerable modi- fication , and this change naturally influenced their beliefs and opinions ...
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