The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to EdwardsSt. Martin's Press, 1976 - 255 páginas |
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... accepted without question that their country was an " elect nation , ” chosen by God to play a great role in human destiny . The Puritans , however , were firmer adherents of this notion than most ; it colored their view of domestic ...
... accepted without question that their country was an " elect nation , ” chosen by God to play a great role in human destiny . The Puritans , however , were firmer adherents of this notion than most ; it colored their view of domestic ...
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... accepted jurisdiction over the Piscataqua River settlements of Straw- berry Bank and Dover . Though there remains some confusion as to the sequence of events , it seems that the annexation was precipitated by the residents of Dover ...
... accepted jurisdiction over the Piscataqua River settlements of Straw- berry Bank and Dover . Though there remains some confusion as to the sequence of events , it seems that the annexation was precipitated by the residents of Dover ...
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... accepted Presbyterian ordination and set sail for New England . The new church , the fourth Puritan house of worship in Boston , was erected on land donated by Thomas Brattle . In the fall of 1699 its members explained their views to ...
... accepted Presbyterian ordination and set sail for New England . The new church , the fourth Puritan house of worship in Boston , was erected on land donated by Thomas Brattle . In the fall of 1699 its members explained their views to ...
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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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