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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... says : " Those who call themselves of the religio purissima go on increasing . They are the same as Calvinists , and they are styled Puritans , because they allow no ceremonies nor any forms save those which are authorised by the bare ...
... says : " Those who call themselves of the religio purissima go on increasing . They are the same as Calvinists , and they are styled Puritans , because they allow no ceremonies nor any forms save those which are authorised by the bare ...
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... says it contains little concerning the Puritan period which is not taken from the more colourless Strype . " " He ( Neal ) blanches them into a sweet and almond whiteness . " We are bound to say that there is less persistent ...
... says it contains little concerning the Puritan period which is not taken from the more colourless Strype . " " He ( Neal ) blanches them into a sweet and almond whiteness . " We are bound to say that there is less persistent ...
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... says Foxe the Martyrologist , “ to see with what joy this book of God was received , not only among the learneder sort , and those that were noted for lovers of the Reformation , but generally all England over , among all the vulgar and ...
... says Foxe the Martyrologist , “ to see with what joy this book of God was received , not only among the learneder sort , and those that were noted for lovers of the Reformation , but generally all England over , among all the vulgar and ...
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... says Mr. Green , " lay not in its substitution of one creed for another , but in the new spirit of inquiry , the new freedom of thought and of discussion which was awakened gos during the process of change . " The immediate effect THE ...
... says Mr. Green , " lay not in its substitution of one creed for another , but in the new spirit of inquiry , the new freedom of thought and of discussion which was awakened gos during the process of change . " The immediate effect THE ...
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... says Dr. Borgeaud in his admirable book , The Rise of Modern Democracy in Old and New England , 1 " inalienable and impre- scriptible , and its realisation in the modern State , belong peculiarly to the Reformation . " " Calvinism , in ...
... says Dr. Borgeaud in his admirable book , The Rise of Modern Democracy in Old and New England , 1 " inalienable and impre- scriptible , and its realisation in the modern State , belong peculiarly to the Reformation . " " Calvinism , in ...
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