American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... acceptance . I accepted because I spe- cifically wanted to address myself to a question : How might the words Puritan and Puritanism be used in understanding the American past ? And I thought that such a question had per- tinence within ...
... acceptance . I accepted because I spe- cifically wanted to address myself to a question : How might the words Puritan and Puritanism be used in understanding the American past ? And I thought that such a question had per- tinence within ...
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... accepted the mixture of godly and ungodly and in a variety of ways found warrant for their acceptance . But a few here and there gathered together the ardent Christians from among their listeners in informal religious fellowship . Thus ...
... accepted the mixture of godly and ungodly and in a variety of ways found warrant for their acceptance . But a few here and there gathered together the ardent Christians from among their listeners in informal religious fellowship . Thus ...
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... accepted as true faith . But for Cotton this was to gauge faith by men's appearance or works , by ap- parent sanctification , and hazard a fundamental error - that sanctification in some fashion preceded justification ( reversing the ...
... accepted as true faith . But for Cotton this was to gauge faith by men's appearance or works , by ap- parent sanctification , and hazard a fundamental error - that sanctification in some fashion preceded justification ( reversing the ...
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