American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... concept , sub- jecting that definition only to the test of viability : Does the concept so defined contribute to an understanding of the society with which he is concerned ? Specifically , I have defined Purit- anism in terms of a ...
... concept , sub- jecting that definition only to the test of viability : Does the concept so defined contribute to an understanding of the society with which he is concerned ? Specifically , I have defined Purit- anism in terms of a ...
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... concept has dictated a commingling of conceptual abstractions and empirical data . Finally , the fact that our Puritanism involves theology creates difficulties . Theology is an alien subject to most of us in the twentieth century , and ...
... concept has dictated a commingling of conceptual abstractions and empirical data . Finally , the fact that our Puritanism involves theology creates difficulties . Theology is an alien subject to most of us in the twentieth century , and ...
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... concept of a church of visible saints itself ? That Hooker , in far - off Connecticut , should deal so charitably with the pro- fession of grace and Shepard , at Cambridge , should test grace in terms of outward adherence to " the rules ...
... concept of a church of visible saints itself ? That Hooker , in far - off Connecticut , should deal so charitably with the pro- fession of grace and Shepard , at Cambridge , should test grace in terms of outward adherence to " the rules ...
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