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The Causes of Emigration of the Puritans from England Originally Puritans was a
nickname in England for those who had opposed the Anglican Church since
1564 and zealously advocated a pure church and a pure life based on the Holy ...
The Causes of Emigration of the Puritans from England Originally Puritans was a
nickname in England for those who had opposed the Anglican Church since
1564 and zealously advocated a pure church and a pure life based on the Holy ...
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1 E -- invitation for the livina o The reformation of the church did not come from
the people as was the case in Holland , but was political . The people , however ,
influenced by the Calvinism of the Continent , had strong , reformatory principles
...
1 E -- invitation for the livina o The reformation of the church did not come from
the people as was the case in Holland , but was political . The people , however ,
influenced by the Calvinism of the Continent , had strong , reformatory principles
...
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It is true that later on the founder returned into the episcopal church and that the
name of Brownists was rejected by his followers , but this name still preserves the
memory of their religious principle , which expresses itself in the complete ...
It is true that later on the founder returned into the episcopal church and that the
name of Brownists was rejected by his followers , but this name still preserves the
memory of their religious principle , which expresses itself in the complete ...
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INDEX 299 | 13 |
SOURCES OF THE QUOTATIONS 295 | 20 |
THE NETHERLANDS IN 1555 page 22 | 22 |
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