The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to EdwardsSt. Martin's Press, 1976 - 255 páginas |
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... Quakers to the colony liable to fines , and Quakers themselves subject to whipping , imprisonment , and banishment . Despite the new laws Massachusetts gained no relief from the Quakers , and they began to trouble other colonies as well ...
... Quakers to the colony liable to fines , and Quakers themselves subject to whipping , imprisonment , and banishment . Despite the new laws Massachusetts gained no relief from the Quakers , and they began to trouble other colonies as well ...
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... Quakers . Additional impetus for altering the law was provided by the Restora- tion . The Massachusetts moderates recognized that Charles II was unlikely to approve the execution of Quakers for failure to adhere to a religious system ...
... Quakers . Additional impetus for altering the law was provided by the Restora- tion . The Massachusetts moderates recognized that Charles II was unlikely to approve the execution of Quakers for failure to adhere to a religious system ...
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... Quakers themselves . As time went on , the American Friends appeared less as enthusiasts and more as sober and pious Christians . This " finer sort of new Quakers , " as Cotton Mather referred to them , were more restrained in their ...
... Quakers themselves . As time went on , the American Friends appeared less as enthusiasts and more as sober and pious Christians . This " finer sort of new Quakers , " as Cotton Mather referred to them , were more restrained in their ...
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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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