Puritanism in the Old World and in the New, from Its Inception in the Reign of Elizabeth to the Establishment of the Puritan Theocracy in New England: A Historical HandbookFleming H. Revell Company, 1896 - 406 pages |
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... never more than the dress . The living creature was wholly moral and political , -so , at least , I think myself . ” — J . A. Froude , " Reminiscences , " Blackwood's Magazine , Dec. 1894 . NOTES The Spanish ambassador De Silva ...
... never more than the dress . The living creature was wholly moral and political , -so , at least , I think myself . ” — J . A. Froude , " Reminiscences , " Blackwood's Magazine , Dec. 1894 . NOTES The Spanish ambassador De Silva ...
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... never entirely conformed , or those who suffered for nonconformity . ” — Hunt's Religious Thought in England , vol . i . p . 48 . Fuller dates the use of the term Puritan as a nickname for the English Nonconformists generally , from the ...
... never entirely conformed , or those who suffered for nonconformity . ” — Hunt's Religious Thought in England , vol . i . p . 48 . Fuller dates the use of the term Puritan as a nickname for the English Nonconformists generally , from the ...
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... never long divorced from civil and political liberty . It was the stirring of men's minds under the preaching of Wyclif that was the real if not the proximate cause of the peasants ' outbreak in 1381 and the insurrection under Wat Tyler ...
... never long divorced from civil and political liberty . It was the stirring of men's minds under the preaching of Wyclif that was the real if not the proximate cause of the peasants ' outbreak in 1381 and the insurrection under Wat Tyler ...
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... never lost an opportunity of pouring cold water upon it . The bigotry of the Protestant as much as the superstition of the Romanist excited her ridicule . and her scorn . She interrupted the preacher who spoke disparagingly of the sign ...
... never lost an opportunity of pouring cold water upon it . The bigotry of the Protestant as much as the superstition of the Romanist excited her ridicule . and her scorn . She interrupted the preacher who spoke disparagingly of the sign ...
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... never since advanced beyond this point . There is abundant evidence to show that it stopped at this point , not because in the judgment of the Reformers it had gone far enough , but because their efforts were unavailing in the face of ...
... never since advanced beyond this point . There is abundant evidence to show that it stopped at this point , not because in the judgment of the Reformers it had gone far enough , but because their efforts were unavailing in the face of ...
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