American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... association , together with a literature , biblically based , rationalizing the very idea of association or fellowship . In the increasingly hostile world of the seventeenth century the fellowship took on an even more vital position in ...
... association , together with a literature , biblically based , rationalizing the very idea of association or fellowship . In the increasingly hostile world of the seventeenth century the fellowship took on an even more vital position in ...
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... association had been formed . Supplies and additional men were sent to the colony that year , and in the next the association obtained a royal charter as " The Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England . " Still the ...
... association had been formed . Supplies and additional men were sent to the colony that year , and in the next the association obtained a royal charter as " The Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England . " Still the ...
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... association with Puritan preachers as the cause of action ) . But to go on and say such - and - such a man ( or group of men ) displays an in- creased attendance to churchgoing and is therefore Puritan is to convert the finding into the ...
... association with Puritan preachers as the cause of action ) . But to go on and say such - and - such a man ( or group of men ) displays an in- creased attendance to churchgoing and is therefore Puritan is to convert the finding into the ...
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