The English in America: The Puritan Colonies, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - New England |
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... followed it in the lands of its adoption . The reformers of Germany and England found allies and supporters among princes , and the purity of their principles at times suffered by the neces- sity for compromise . The corruption of the ...
... followed it in the lands of its adoption . The reformers of Germany and England found allies and supporters among princes , and the purity of their principles at times suffered by the neces- sity for compromise . The corruption of the ...
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... followed by other bodies of the same kind , styled conventicles . Side by side with these sprang up certain so - called Prophesyings , or organiza- tions for moral and religious instruction , not , indeed , professedly opposed to the ...
... followed by other bodies of the same kind , styled conventicles . Side by side with these sprang up certain so - called Prophesyings , or organiza- tions for moral and religious instruction , not , indeed , professedly opposed to the ...
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... followed , treated each congregation as a distinct body , with certain rights of self - government in matters of faith and ritual . At the same time it did not necessarily make those rights complete . The authority of the separate con ...
... followed , treated each congregation as a distinct body , with certain rights of self - government in matters of faith and ritual . At the same time it did not necessarily make those rights complete . The authority of the separate con ...
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... followed it up six years later by another to the same purpose . He especially dwells on the value of the New England fishery , and points out how from that unpretending resource the Dutch had drawn more sub- stantial gain than the ...
... followed it up six years later by another to the same purpose . He especially dwells on the value of the New England fishery , and points out how from that unpretending resource the Dutch had drawn more sub- stantial gain than the ...
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... followed . The bill apparently passed the Commons , 1 Ib . 2 The fact of these bills having been brought in , with some details of the discussions which followed , is preserved in the journals of the House of Commons . Gorges ' own ...
... followed . The bill apparently passed the Commons , 1 Ib . 2 The fact of these bills having been brought in , with some details of the discussions which followed , is preserved in the journals of the House of Commons . Gorges ' own ...
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Page 171 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.