The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to EdwardsSt. Martin's Press, 1976 - 255 páginas |
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... believed that in some respects glorification could be attained in one's lifetime , but most of the ministers cautioned that doubt would cease only in the afterlife . The extent to which men were able to discern their passage through ...
... believed that in some respects glorification could be attained in one's lifetime , but most of the ministers cautioned that doubt would cease only in the afterlife . The extent to which men were able to discern their passage through ...
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... believed doomed to suffer God's wrath ? Certainly the diary of Thomas Shepard reveals the profound relief with which he escaped the life of a fugitive forced on him by Laud's decrees . But it is equally obvious that had Shepard not believed ...
... believed doomed to suffer God's wrath ? Certainly the diary of Thomas Shepard reveals the profound relief with which he escaped the life of a fugitive forced on him by Laud's decrees . But it is equally obvious that had Shepard not believed ...
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... believed that there was one true faith , one true way to worship accord- ing to God's wishes , and that it was possible to determine what that path of truth was . As a result , they felt it to be the duty of the magis- trates to punish ...
... believed that there was one true faith , one true way to worship accord- ing to God's wishes , and that it was possible to determine what that path of truth was . As a result , they felt it to be the duty of the magis- trates to punish ...
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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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