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... freedom and fellowship . How then has this polity , the two halves of which are the Freedom of the individual church and the Fellowship of the in- dividual churches , been able to influence the religious life of the nation ? Right here ...
... freedom and fellowship . How then has this polity , the two halves of which are the Freedom of the individual church and the Fellowship of the in- dividual churches , been able to influence the religious life of the nation ? Right here ...
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... freedom and of fel- lowship , it was at the instigation of men who were bitterly afraid of theological change . In 1705 when the Mathers came before this very body with their famous proposals , which , by enlarging the powers of the ...
... freedom and of fel- lowship , it was at the instigation of men who were bitterly afraid of theological change . In 1705 when the Mathers came before this very body with their famous proposals , which , by enlarging the powers of the ...
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... , but also for the freedom of thought and speech , the right of individual judgment , the in- dependence of the self - poised man and the self - poised church , which these Congregationalist accessions took with them into 29.
... , but also for the freedom of thought and speech , the right of individual judgment , the in- dependence of the self - poised man and the self - poised church , which these Congregationalist accessions took with them into 29.
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... freedom from heresy trials , and its new- born tolerance , and its general aptness and ability to meet and satisfy the religious wants of its people , can thank New England Congregationalism very co- piously for making it what it is ...
... freedom from heresy trials , and its new- born tolerance , and its general aptness and ability to meet and satisfy the religious wants of its people , can thank New England Congregationalism very co- piously for making it what it is ...
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... freedom . The Reformation and Protestantism could have been born nowhere except in the North . Puritanism could not have thriven elsewhere . The East could not have produced a Cromwell or a Milton , any more than she could have produced ...
... freedom . The Reformation and Protestantism could have been born nowhere except in the North . Puritanism could not have thriven elsewhere . The East could not have produced a Cromwell or a Milton , any more than she could have produced ...
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