Church History of New England from 1620 to 1804: Containing a View of the Principles and Practice, Declensions and Revivals, Oppression and Liberty of the Churches, and a Chronological TableAmerican Baptist Publication and S.S. Society, 1844 - Всего страниц: 250 |
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... held at the house of Rev. W. Williams , in Wrentham , and they spent the afternoon and almost all the following night in their pious efforts ; but the parties were unyielding , and there was not the least prospect of a settlement . For ...
... held at the house of Rev. W. Williams , in Wrentham , and they spent the afternoon and almost all the following night in their pious efforts ; but the parties were unyielding , and there was not the least prospect of a settlement . For ...
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... held firmly to that doctrine , and yet they established such religious liberty as was not then enjoyed in any other part of Europe . But though their religious privileges were great , yet many other things caused Mr. Robinson and his ...
... held firmly to that doctrine , and yet they established such religious liberty as was not then enjoyed in any other part of Europe . But though their religious privileges were great , yet many other things caused Mr. Robinson and his ...
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... held back for the present . Make account of me in the mean time as a man divided in myself , with great pain and as ( natural bonds set aside ) having my better part with you : and although I doubt not but in your godly wisdoms you both ...
... held back for the present . Make account of me in the mean time as a man divided in myself , with great pain and as ( natural bonds set aside ) having my better part with you : and although I doubt not but in your godly wisdoms you both ...
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... held the power to be in each particular church , to receive and exclude members , and to choose and ordain officers , though they would act in fellowship with sister churches . As to offi- cers , they held to having pastors , ruling ...
... held the power to be in each particular church , to receive and exclude members , and to choose and ordain officers , though they would act in fellowship with sister churches . As to offi- cers , they held to having pastors , ruling ...
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... held that none had a right to bring their children to baptism but commu- nicants , while Cotton was for others doing it , if they were not scandalous . And he was for carrying the power of councils higher than Hooker would . Governor ...
... held that none had a right to bring their children to baptism but commu- nicants , while Cotton was for others doing it , if they were not scandalous . And he was for carrying the power of councils higher than Hooker would . Governor ...
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