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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... thing at present . " So wrote Carlyle in the introduction of his Letters and Speeches of Cromwell . This wish will probably go unfulfilled till the task is taken in hand by some genius like Carlyle himself , but with more genuine ...
... thing at present . " So wrote Carlyle in the introduction of his Letters and Speeches of Cromwell . This wish will probably go unfulfilled till the task is taken in hand by some genius like Carlyle himself , but with more genuine ...
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... things " indiffer- ent , " into matters of prime importance . In the following pages we shall endeavour to show that Puritanism was pre - eminently a moral and religious force , and that it allied itself with certain forms of faith and ...
... things " indiffer- ent , " into matters of prime importance . In the following pages we shall endeavour to show that Puritanism was pre - eminently a moral and religious force , and that it allied itself with certain forms of faith and ...
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... 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 from writing to ...
... 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 from writing to ...
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... thing is illustrated in the progress of the Reformation . genius of liberty -- if we may use the impersonation- outran the zeal of its defenders , even its most strenuous upholders , and chiding their lagging pace seemed to mock their ...
... thing is illustrated in the progress of the Reformation . genius of liberty -- if we may use the impersonation- outran the zeal of its defenders , even its most strenuous upholders , and chiding their lagging pace seemed to mock their ...
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... things came into line , and became related as cause and effect . The Protestant refugees who 1 The Rise of Modern Democracy , p . 12 . 2 J. Russell Lowell's Among my Books : New England Two Centuries Ago , p . 227 . 1 had been driven ...
... things came into line , and became related as cause and effect . The Protestant refugees who 1 The Rise of Modern Democracy , p . 12 . 2 J. Russell Lowell's Among my Books : New England Two Centuries Ago , p . 227 . 1 had been driven ...
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