John Cotton on the Churches of New EnglandBelknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968 - 401 páginas |
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... argument onward . Although the chief purpose of the treatise is to demonstrate that the church founded in apostolic times was indeed a Congregational one and although the chief arguments are scriptural , yet The Keys takes its strength ...
... argument onward . Although the chief purpose of the treatise is to demonstrate that the church founded in apostolic times was indeed a Congregational one and although the chief arguments are scriptural , yet The Keys takes its strength ...
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... argument . Justifying his " dispersion of interests " within the Congregational system , and especially the elders ... argument addressed to a nation in rebellion against its monarch , came close to destroying the historical bases on ...
... argument . Justifying his " dispersion of interests " within the Congregational system , and especially the elders ... argument addressed to a nation in rebellion against its monarch , came close to destroying the historical bases on ...
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... arguments ? Surely if they serve not for argument , they serve not for document . But furthermore , touching this great work of communion and consociation of churches , give us leave to add this caution " , to see that this consociation ...
... arguments ? Surely if they serve not for argument , they serve not for document . But furthermore , touching this great work of communion and consociation of churches , give us leave to add this caution " , to see that this consociation ...
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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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