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... measure incline him either to sympa- thize with the Puritan in his moral earnestness , his pitiless self - sacrifice , his boundless and unswerving confidence in the ever - present guidance and protection of God , or else to be repelled ...
... measure incline him either to sympa- thize with the Puritan in his moral earnestness , his pitiless self - sacrifice , his boundless and unswerving confidence in the ever - present guidance and protection of God , or else to be repelled ...
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... measure to anticipate the more enlightened doctrines of a later day . But it is no reproach to men that they neither ... measured . Whatever may be our judgment of the American Puritan , the pervading and ever - present character of his ...
... measure to anticipate the more enlightened doctrines of a later day . But it is no reproach to men that they neither ... measured . Whatever may be our judgment of the American Puritan , the pervading and ever - present character of his ...
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... measure changed positions . The latter begin to rely upon established public opinion ; the former feel the need of justifying their position by argument and of commending it by the example of their lives . As the movement becomes ...
... measure changed positions . The latter begin to rely upon established public opinion ; the former feel the need of justifying their position by argument and of commending it by the example of their lives . As the movement becomes ...
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... measure of the same kind , is Thomas Lechford . He was a London attorney , who got into trouble in England by supporting Prynne . He either was banished or fled to escape punishment . He reached New England in 1638. He had decided and ...
... measure of the same kind , is Thomas Lechford . He was a London attorney , who got into trouble in England by supporting Prynne . He either was banished or fled to escape punishment . He reached New England in 1638. He had decided and ...
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... measure confirmed by D'Ewes , Journal of Parliament , fol . 542 . ' Our knowledge of Gorges is almost entirely derived from the State Papers . the hour of downfall . Henceforth Gorges ' attitude to The North Virginia Company Sir ...
... measure confirmed by D'Ewes , Journal of Parliament , fol . 542 . ' Our knowledge of Gorges is almost entirely derived from the State Papers . the hour of downfall . Henceforth Gorges ' attitude to The North Virginia Company Sir ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 171 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.