American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... institution when his antagonists among the ministers framed the " Model of Church and Civil Power " to rationalize ... institutional limi- tation of ardor by the selfsame elders qua ministers . And the interrelationship - together with ...
... institution when his antagonists among the ministers framed the " Model of Church and Civil Power " to rationalize ... institutional limi- tation of ardor by the selfsame elders qua ministers . And the interrelationship - together with ...
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... institutional concern , one of the few real , as against theoretic , institutional concerns allowed the ministers of the fellowship . Emanating from their Puritanism - and far more significant to them while in England - was the ...
... institutional concern , one of the few real , as against theoretic , institutional concerns allowed the ministers of the fellowship . Emanating from their Puritanism - and far more significant to them while in England - was the ...
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... institutional - minded than Cotton ; their morphology was a more viable gauge by which to test prospective church members , and they knew it . Cotton , | on the other hand , was the better Puritan , if by that we mean one who drives men ...
... institutional - minded than Cotton ; their morphology was a more viable gauge by which to test prospective church members , and they knew it . Cotton , | on the other hand , was the better Puritan , if by that we mean one who drives men ...
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