John Cotton on the Churches of New EnglandBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968 - 401 páginas |
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... consider it , all those that have temptations to separation , and some that have conceits of too much liberty . It is not hearing that makes a man clean , as we may see , Acts xvii , 32 , 33 , 34. When they heard the apostles speak of ...
... consider it , all those that have temptations to separation , and some that have conceits of too much liberty . It is not hearing that makes a man clean , as we may see , Acts xvii , 32 , 33 , 34. When they heard the apostles speak of ...
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... consider what hath been written by learned and reverend Mr. Rutherford , and Mr. Baylie , and yet by the way , not to neglect what personal ex- ceptions Vindex hath taken of myself . In the Way of the Churches of New England , chap . 1 ...
... consider what hath been written by learned and reverend Mr. Rutherford , and Mr. Baylie , and yet by the way , not to neglect what personal ex- ceptions Vindex hath taken of myself . In the Way of the Churches of New England , chap . 1 ...
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... consider Christ himself , there has always been a monarchic kind of government ; if we wish to consider the elders of the church , who take part in forming the doctrine and the discipline , there has always been an aris- tocracy ; if we ...
... consider Christ himself , there has always been a monarchic kind of government ; if we wish to consider the elders of the church , who take part in forming the doctrine and the discipline , there has always been an aris- tocracy ; if we ...
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Introduction by Larzer Ziff | 1 |
A Note on the Texts | 37 |
The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven 1644 | 71 |
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