Catholicism in New England to 1788, Volume 24Catholic University of America, 1936 - 479 pages |
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... Puritan group was the more numerous by far in the earliest days here . The Puritans were in the majority in Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay and their ideas found acceptance in the colonies of Plymouth , New Hampshire , and Maine . The ...
... Puritan group was the more numerous by far in the earliest days here . The Puritans were in the majority in Connecticut and Massachusetts Bay and their ideas found acceptance in the colonies of Plymouth , New Hampshire , and Maine . The ...
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... Puritan . " " Pastor of the Old North Church , Boston , for fifty - nine years ( 1664-1723 ) , President of Har- vard College for twenty years ( 1681-1701 ) , and representative of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at the Courts of James II ...
... Puritan . " " Pastor of the Old North Church , Boston , for fifty - nine years ( 1664-1723 ) , President of Har- vard College for twenty years ( 1681-1701 ) , and representative of the Massachusetts Bay Colony at the Courts of James II ...
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... Puritan rule of faith was essentially different from the Catholic rule of faith . For the Catholic , Christ came on earth not merely to offer Himself in expiation for sin , not merely to preach a new revelation which was thereafter ...
... Puritan rule of faith was essentially different from the Catholic rule of faith . For the Catholic , Christ came on earth not merely to offer Himself in expiation for sin , not merely to preach a new revelation which was thereafter ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Formation of the New England Colonial Mind with | 9 |
The New England Colonial Mind and the Catholic | 45 |
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