American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... religion ? When we think it will not stand with our countenance to speak for religion or profess it ? Did we not deal unworthily with God when we are so proud that we despise entering into our chambers and searching into our hearts and ...
... religion ? When we think it will not stand with our countenance to speak for religion or profess it ? Did we not deal unworthily with God when we are so proud that we despise entering into our chambers and searching into our hearts and ...
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... religion pervaded life and thought to such an extent that one can approach the century by no other avenue but the religious . To pervade is not necessarily to dominate . There are economic , political , and esthetic themes in the ...
... religion pervaded life and thought to such an extent that one can approach the century by no other avenue but the religious . To pervade is not necessarily to dominate . There are economic , political , and esthetic themes in the ...
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... religion ( a formal church ) ; within that church , whatever form they would have it assume , they valued authority , discipline , and unity . They were , as ministers , committed to bringing God's one and only truth to the world and to ...
... religion ( a formal church ) ; within that church , whatever form they would have it assume , they valued authority , discipline , and unity . They were , as ministers , committed to bringing God's one and only truth to the world and to ...
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