American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... Lord . Neither did any but an infinitesimal minority of the preachers abandon the English religious establishment . True , it was im- perfect , but not so imperfect as to prevent the Lord's work from being done , as the separatist held ...
... Lord . Neither did any but an infinitesimal minority of the preachers abandon the English religious establishment . True , it was im- perfect , but not so imperfect as to prevent the Lord's work from being done , as the separatist held ...
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... Lord breathed upon my soul , and said I should live . ' There followed the expected trials and temptations , but the spirit never wholly deserted him : ' many falls I have had , and have lain long under some , yet never quite forsaken ...
... Lord breathed upon my soul , and said I should live . ' There followed the expected trials and temptations , but the spirit never wholly deserted him : ' many falls I have had , and have lain long under some , yet never quite forsaken ...
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... Lord gave witness to the exercise of prophecy , so as thereby some were converted , and others much edified.4 At Salem , Roger Williams held forth for a while - that enfant terrible of seventeenth - century New England , a windmill gone ...
... Lord gave witness to the exercise of prophecy , so as thereby some were converted , and others much edified.4 At Salem , Roger Williams held forth for a while - that enfant terrible of seventeenth - century New England , a windmill gone ...
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