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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... worship , and manners.1 Puritanism simply represents the spirit of revolt against the corruptions of the Church and of the State . True , it has become identified with certain sharply defined doctrines and peculiar practices , but these ...
... worship , and manners.1 Puritanism simply represents the spirit of revolt against the corruptions of the Church and of the State . True , it has become identified with certain sharply defined doctrines and peculiar practices , but these ...
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... , or protected them against violent or unjust oppression . . . . Whoever was zealous for God's glory or worship , could not endure blasphemous oaths , ribald conversation , profane scoffs , derision of the word of God , and INTRODUCTION LO.
... , or protected them against violent or unjust oppression . . . . Whoever was zealous for God's glory or worship , could not endure blasphemous oaths , ribald conversation , profane scoffs , derision of the word of God , and INTRODUCTION LO.
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... worship . The leaven of their influence had spread among all sections of the nation . " The English Re- formers were eager to go as far as their brethren on the Continent . They unanimously condemned as anti- christian numerous dogmas ...
... worship . The leaven of their influence had spread among all sections of the nation . " The English Re- formers were eager to go as far as their brethren on the Continent . They unanimously condemned as anti- christian numerous dogmas ...
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... worship . It contained a marginal commentary which proved a great attraction to the Puritans . For nearly a hundred years it held the field in the estimation of the 1 1 " It was wonderful , " says Foxe the Martyrologist , “ to see with ...
... worship . It contained a marginal commentary which proved a great attraction to the Puritans . For nearly a hundred years it held the field in the estimation of the 1 1 " It was wonderful , " says Foxe the Martyrologist , “ to see with ...
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... worship and the free democratic polity which prevailed and found doughty champions and eloquent expounders in Geneva , Zurich , and Strasburg . They returned home after the accession of Elizabeth , to find their hopes in regard to the ...
... worship and the free democratic polity which prevailed and found doughty champions and eloquent expounders in Geneva , Zurich , and Strasburg . They returned home after the accession of Elizabeth , to find their hopes in regard to the ...
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