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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Page 88
... ministers of the province at the time of the May General Court , " which had begun , " according to Walker , " in the informal coming together of the ministers in the earliest days of the colony , and had crystallized sufficiently by ...
... ministers of the province at the time of the May General Court , " which had begun , " according to Walker , " in the informal coming together of the ministers in the earliest days of the colony , and had crystallized sufficiently by ...
Page 89
... ministers - among them Samuel Willard , Ebenezer Pemberton , and Cotton Mather - who met in Boston in September 1705 ... Ministerial Convention that met in Boston in May 1706. There can be no question that the centralizing plans of the ...
... ministers - among them Samuel Willard , Ebenezer Pemberton , and Cotton Mather - who met in Boston in September 1705 ... Ministerial Convention that met in Boston in May 1706. There can be no question that the centralizing plans of the ...
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... ministers , including Mayhew's father and Dr. Gay , assembled from the country churches to welcome the new minister at his ordination , no representative of a Boston church put in an appearance . Mayhew eventually came to cordial social ...
... ministers , including Mayhew's father and Dr. Gay , assembled from the country churches to welcome the new minister at his ordination , no representative of a Boston church put in an appearance . Mayhew eventually came to cordial social ...
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Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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