The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to EdwardsSt. Martin's Press, 1976 - 255 páginas |
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... London and established their own church . By 1567 , Anglican officials knew that such a Separatist group existed . A year later Bishop Grindal estimated that there were four or five ministers and over two hundred lay men and women in London ...
... London and established their own church . By 1567 , Anglican officials knew that such a Separatist group existed . A year later Bishop Grindal estimated that there were four or five ministers and over two hundred lay men and women in London ...
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... London and Southampton relatives and friends of the Separatists , the body of " saints " was significantly augmented by a party of " strangers " -non - Separatists engaged by the London adventurers to provide the colony with needed ...
... London and Southampton relatives and friends of the Separatists , the body of " saints " was significantly augmented by a party of " strangers " -non - Separatists engaged by the London adventurers to provide the colony with needed ...
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... ( London , 1968 ) is strongly recom- mended . Specific aspects of the spread and impact of Puritanism may be pursued in Mark Curtis , Oxford and Cambridge in Transition , 1558–1642 ( London , 1959 ) ; William Haller , The Elect Nation ...
... ( London , 1968 ) is strongly recom- mended . Specific aspects of the spread and impact of Puritanism may be pursued in Mark Curtis , Oxford and Cambridge in Transition , 1558–1642 ( London , 1959 ) ; William Haller , The Elect Nation ...
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THE ORIGINS AND GROWTH OF | 3 |
PURITANISM ITS ESSENCE AND ATTRACTION | 18 |
SOURCES OF THE GREAT MIGRATION 309 | 30 |
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