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... England but , more disastrously , from the vast majority of their Puritan brethren , who were Presbyterians and did not believe that either the church covenant or the restricted membership was prescribed in the New Testament . The ...
... England but , more disastrously , from the vast majority of their Puritan brethren , who were Presbyterians and did not believe that either the church covenant or the restricted membership was prescribed in the New Testament . The ...
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... England had no title to the land of the Indians and so no right to issue a charter ; wherefore , the colony had no warrant to enforce conformity to Non- separation . Likewise , a people who officially believed in regenerate membership ...
... England had no title to the land of the Indians and so no right to issue a charter ; wherefore , the colony had no warrant to enforce conformity to Non- separation . Likewise , a people who officially believed in regenerate membership ...
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... England forever . These last English years comprise the most crucial period in Byrd's life . His social calendar was more crowded than ever before . He went to assemblies at the Spanish Ambassador's , took dinner with Horace Walpole ...
... England forever . These last English years comprise the most crucial period in Byrd's life . His social calendar was more crowded than ever before . He went to assemblies at the Spanish Ambassador's , took dinner with Horace Walpole ...
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