John Cotton on the Churches of New EnglandBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968 - 401 páginas |
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... Puritan party . Trinity had been in a somewhat moderate position with regard to ecclesiastical reforms , but Emmanuel was a Puritan foundation — even Queen Elizabeth had referred to it by that term — where traditional vestments had been ...
... Puritan party . Trinity had been in a somewhat moderate position with regard to ecclesiastical reforms , but Emmanuel was a Puritan foundation — even Queen Elizabeth had referred to it by that term — where traditional vestments had been ...
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... Puritan minister , in the years 1613-1632 , was silenced , imprisoned , or forced to flee . Samuel Ward of Ipswich said : " Of all men in the world I envy Mr. Cotton , of Boston , most ; for he doth nothing in way of conformity , and ...
... Puritan minister , in the years 1613-1632 , was silenced , imprisoned , or forced to flee . Samuel Ward of Ipswich said : " Of all men in the world I envy Mr. Cotton , of Boston , most ; for he doth nothing in way of conformity , and ...
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... Puritan , Arthur Hildersam ; 10 and in confer- ence with Samuel Skelton he had insisted upon the fact that any member of the true church could commune in any other church though he was not a member of the particular congrega- tion . He ...
... Puritan , Arthur Hildersam ; 10 and in confer- ence with Samuel Skelton he had insisted upon the fact that any member of the true church could commune in any other church though he was not a member of the particular congrega- tion . He ...
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Introduction by Larzer Ziff | 1 |
A Note on the Texts 3331 | 37 |
The Keys of the Kingdom of Heaven 1644 | 71 |
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