The Spirit of '76: The Growth of American Patriotism Before IndependenceOxford University Press, 1975 - 162 Seiten |
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... Puritans to seek freedom of worship according to their own lights in the New World . Although they could not conscientiously conform to the requirements of the Church of England , they officially denied that they were forsaking the ...
... Puritans to seek freedom of worship according to their own lights in the New World . Although they could not conscientiously conform to the requirements of the Church of England , they officially denied that they were forsaking the ...
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... Puritans to accept with resignation all occurrences good or bad as being divinely ordained . Although con- stantly searching for evidence that he himself was one of the elect who would be saved , the Puritan recognized that God had ...
... Puritans to accept with resignation all occurrences good or bad as being divinely ordained . Although con- stantly searching for evidence that he himself was one of the elect who would be saved , the Puritan recognized that God had ...
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... Puritan migration , 12 , 28 Puritans and Puritanism , 12 , 18-19 , 21-22 , 24-26 . See also Congregationalists Quakers , 12-13 , 36-37 , 57 , 68 , 90 Quebec , Canada , 61 , 62 , 98 , 108 Queen's College , 84 Reading , Rev. Philip ...
... Puritan migration , 12 , 28 Puritans and Puritanism , 12 , 18-19 , 21-22 , 24-26 . See also Congregationalists Quakers , 12-13 , 36-37 , 57 , 68 , 90 Quebec , Canada , 61 , 62 , 98 , 108 Queen's College , 84 Reading , Rev. Philip ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The Sweetness of the Country 16071690 | 9 |
The Expanding Intercolonial Community | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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