The English in America: The Puritan Colonies, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - New England |
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... principle of never adducing inferior testimony where better could be had . On that principle I have endea- voured invariably to consult an original authority where such could be found . But where , as sometimes has been the case ...
... principle of never adducing inferior testimony where better could be had . On that principle I have endea- voured invariably to consult an original authority where such could be found . But where , as sometimes has been the case ...
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... principles which at a later day served to weld the colonies into one commonwealth . Nor is that all . The scenes which are now coming before us actually display the tendency towards union at work . In the Federation of the New England ...
... principles which at a later day served to weld the colonies into one commonwealth . Nor is that all . The scenes which are now coming before us actually display the tendency towards union at work . In the Federation of the New England ...
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... principle . In New England we are brought face to face with those great problems of legislation and government which are common to all free and progressive communities . Thus , in studying the history of New England we INTRODUCTION . 3 ...
... principle . In New England we are brought face to face with those great problems of legislation and government which are common to all free and progressive communities . Thus , in studying the history of New England we INTRODUCTION . 3 ...
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... principle at variance with the right order of things as laid down in Scripture . The con- forming Puritan was willing to remain within the Church if it could be purged from what he regarded as the abuses bequeathed to it by Rome . Each ...
... principle at variance with the right order of things as laid down in Scripture . The con- forming Puritan was willing to remain within the Church if it could be purged from what he regarded as the abuses bequeathed to it by Rome . Each ...
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... principle that no machinery can by itself make men righteous , and that all religious systems must be tested , not by their ... principles and subjection to certain influences . His theological creed , on the other hand , was hard , un ...
... principle that no machinery can by itself make men righteous , and that all religious systems must be tested , not by their ... principles and subjection to certain influences . His theological creed , on the other hand , was hard , un ...
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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.