History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... give us a reason of your procordings gervin ; as also that that ther may be a fairs , & freindly defiion of controuercie , that we may see forus yeace brotherly Lous amongst our folues , that taus so many Enimies abroad . Ther was not ...
... give us a reason of your procordings gervin ; as also that that ther may be a fairs , & freindly defiion of controuercie , that we may see forus yeace brotherly Lous amongst our folues , that taus so many Enimies abroad . Ther was not ...
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... give occasion to schism and persecution , to insincerity and fanaticism . In time questions of fundamental beliefs gave place to questions of church government , and hence the overwhelming importance attached by the Puritans and other ...
... give occasion to schism and persecution , to insincerity and fanaticism . In time questions of fundamental beliefs gave place to questions of church government , and hence the overwhelming importance attached by the Puritans and other ...
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... give him assured victorie . " 2 Pag . 421.- BRADFORD . William Perkins ( 1558-1602 ) , one of the ablest and most open - minded of the Puritan controversialists , much read and admired in his day , and long of wide influence . His ...
... give him assured victorie . " 2 Pag . 421.- BRADFORD . William Perkins ( 1558-1602 ) , one of the ablest and most open - minded of the Puritan controversialists , much read and admired in his day , and long of wide influence . His ...
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... give themselves wholly to that Vocation . 3 Becaufe Councels and Canons in feverall Ages do forbid them to meddle with Secular affaires . 4 Because the twenty foure Bishops have a dependancie on the two Arch- bishops , and because of ...
... give themselves wholly to that Vocation . 3 Becaufe Councels and Canons in feverall Ages do forbid them to meddle with Secular affaires . 4 Because the twenty foure Bishops have a dependancie on the two Arch- bishops , and because of ...
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... give a full assent , and so were dispos- sessed and driven from the church . It is estimated that near three hundred ministers suffered at this time for their non - conformity , a goodly number considering the poverty in clergy of the ...
... give a full assent , and so were dispos- sessed and driven from the church . It is estimated that near three hundred ministers suffered at this time for their non - conformity , a goodly number considering the poverty in clergy of the ...
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