American Heritage: An Anthology and Interpertive Survey of Our LiteratureLeon Howard |
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... church and being a good man . Practically , as a result , the predestination which was one of Calvin- ism's clearest marks was abandoned in favor of limited free will . In practice if not in theory , anyone who labored to be saved could ...
... church and being a good man . Practically , as a result , the predestination which was one of Calvin- ism's clearest marks was abandoned in favor of limited free will . In practice if not in theory , anyone who labored to be saved could ...
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... church at Dorchester . He believed in the right of individual congregations to rule themselves and wrote the Apology of the Churches in New England for Church Covenant ( 1643 ) , which was printed anonymously , as well as other defenses ...
... church at Dorchester . He believed in the right of individual congregations to rule themselves and wrote the Apology of the Churches in New England for Church Covenant ( 1643 ) , which was printed anonymously , as well as other defenses ...
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... church still possessed a deep and fearful interest . Dis- senters had spoken boldly , and the current of pub- lic opinion had begun to set strongly against the Romish church in all that region , it is true ; but it is not easy to ...
... church still possessed a deep and fearful interest . Dis- senters had spoken boldly , and the current of pub- lic opinion had begun to set strongly against the Romish church in all that region , it is true ; but it is not easy to ...
Contents
PART ONE THE WESTWARD COURSE OF EMPIRE | 1 |
Puritan Ideals | 19 |
RICHARD MATHER | 47 |
Copyright | |
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