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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... to be found , as he appears to think , in endeavouring to steer a middle course , and inclining neither to the one side nor to the other . and principles , and PREFACE vii TOLERATION AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 357.
... to be found , as he appears to think , in endeavouring to steer a middle course , and inclining neither to the one side nor to the other . and principles , and PREFACE vii TOLERATION AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY: GENERAL CONCLUSIONS 357.
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A Historical Handbook J. Gregory. side nor to the other . and principles , and who this is clearly impossible . Notwithstanding all that may be urged to the contrary , it is possible to take sides , and yet be scrupulously just and fair ...
A Historical Handbook J. Gregory. side nor to the other . and principles , and who this is clearly impossible . Notwithstanding all that may be urged to the contrary , it is possible to take sides , and yet be scrupulously just and fair ...
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... side . In the words of Macaulay : " It found them a sect , it made them a faction . " " The power of the discontented sectaries was great . They were found in every rank , but they were strongest among the mer- cantile classes in the ...
... side . In the words of Macaulay : " It found them a sect , it made them a faction . " " The power of the discontented sectaries was great . They were found in every rank , but they were strongest among the mer- cantile classes in the ...
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... 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 to be broken up by either , this is often pointed to as a striking ...
... 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 to be broken up by either , this is often pointed to as a striking ...
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... side , what they wanted , and were by their theological idea bound to want , was a Church in which the moral will of God should be supreme . " " 1 Walter Travers.— The name which falls to be 1 See the whole of this valuable note in The ...
... side , what they wanted , and were by their theological idea bound to want , was a Church in which the moral will of God should be supreme . " " 1 Walter Travers.— The name which falls to be 1 See the whole of this valuable note in The ...
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