American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... living compactly and with greater orienta- tion toward community and less toward the individual - the " tightly knit , strong - spirited community of tenants , farmers , 11 W. G. Hoskins , " The Rebuilding of Rural England , 1570-1640 ...
... living compactly and with greater orienta- tion toward community and less toward the individual - the " tightly knit , strong - spirited community of tenants , farmers , 11 W. G. Hoskins , " The Rebuilding of Rural England , 1570-1640 ...
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... Living and preaching in close proximity in New England- as they had not been in old England - and prone to travel about , listening to each other's doctrines as they were delivered in Sabbath sermons and weekday lectures , the newly ...
... Living and preaching in close proximity in New England- as they had not been in old England - and prone to travel about , listening to each other's doctrines as they were delivered in Sabbath sermons and weekday lectures , the newly ...
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... ( living according to Scale I ) were a cause and not merely a derivative of God's action . ( Hooker , particularly , was open to this last charge with his accent on the " easing preparation in a Christian soul before his [ union ] with ...
... ( living according to Scale I ) were a cause and not merely a derivative of God's action . ( Hooker , particularly , was open to this last charge with his accent on the " easing preparation in a Christian soul before his [ union ] with ...
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