Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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... Cotton , John Haynes , and Samuel Stone , his own fidus Achates . Stone was to serve at Hooker's side until the master's death and then succeed him in the pastorate of the church at Hartford . Hooker and Cotton were fugitives from ...
... Cotton , John Haynes , and Samuel Stone , his own fidus Achates . Stone was to serve at Hooker's side until the master's death and then succeed him in the pastorate of the church at Hartford . Hooker and Cotton were fugitives from ...
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... Cotton Mather could write , " I shall now invite my reader to behold at once the wonders of New England , and it is [ in ] one Thomas Hooker that he shall behold them . " Hooker was the matchless representative of the virtues of early ...
... Cotton Mather could write , " I shall now invite my reader to behold at once the wonders of New England , and it is [ in ] one Thomas Hooker that he shall behold them . " Hooker was the matchless representative of the virtues of early ...
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... Cotton published a reply , The Bloudy Tenent Washed White in the Blood of the Lambe ( London , 1647 ) , which justified the ways of Massachusetts against the disruptive nonsense of religious liberty . The Bloody Tenent Yet More Bloody ...
... Cotton published a reply , The Bloudy Tenent Washed White in the Blood of the Lambe ( London , 1647 ) , which justified the ways of Massachusetts against the disruptive nonsense of religious liberty . The Bloody Tenent Yet More Bloody ...
Contents
Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
Copyright | |
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