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" Thus every occasion increased the contention, and caused great alienation of minds; and the members of Boston (frequenting the lectures of other ministers) did make much disturbance by publick questions, and objections to their doctrines, which did any... "
The History of New England from 1630 to 1649 - Sivu 213
tekijä(t) John Winthrop - 1825
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 sivua
...lectures of other ministers) did make much disturbance by publick questions and objections against their doctrines, which did any way disagree from their opinions : and it began to be as common there, to distinguish between men, by being under a covenant of works and a covenant of grace, as in...

Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Nide 102

1867 - 816 sivua
...in his journal — " Every occasion increased the contention, and caused great alienation of minds ; and it began to be as common here to distinguish between...other countries between Protestants and Papists." The election to the office of governor was annual, and for the first four years Winthrop was reelected...

The Library of American Biography

Jared Sparks - 1845 - 424 sivua
...discharged at the face of the preacher." Winthrop says it was " as common to distinguish between men as being under a covenant of grace, or a covenant of...other countries between Protestants and Papists." It was not strange that several persons in the colony actually " fell distracted." What especially...

The Life of Thomas Shepard

John Adams Albro - 1847 - 336 sivua
...Families, as well as churches, were divided and alienated. It became common, says Winthrop, to distinguish men by being under a covenant of grace or a covenant...other countries, between protestants and papists. The mischief spread into all associations, civil as well as religious, " insomuch that the greater...

A General History of New England, from the Discovery to MDCLXXX., Nide 2

William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 sivua
...lectures of other ministers) did make much disturbance by public questions, and objections against their doctrines, which did any way disagree from their opinions; and it began to be as common there to distinguish between men, by being under a covenant of works and a covenant of grace, as in...

Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1848 - 804 sivua
...lectures of other ministers) did make much disturbance by public questions, and objections against their doctrines, which did any way disagree from their opinions ; and it began to be as common there to distinguish between men, by being under a covenant of works and a covenant of grace, as in...

The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Nide 1

John Winthrop - 1853 - 550 sivua
...members of Boston (frequenting the lectures of other ministers) did make much disturbance by public questions, and objections to their doctrines, which...a covenant of works, as in other countries between Protest- *OM ants and Papists. February 6.] A man of Weymouth (but not of the church) fell into some...

The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Nide 1

John Winthrop - 1853 - 558 sivua
...members of Boston (frequenting the lectures of other ministers) did make much disturbance by public questions, and objections to their doctrines, which...from their opinions; and it began to be as common hereto distin- / guish between men, by being under a covenant of grace or a \/ covenant of works, as...

Willard Memoir: Or, Life and Times of Major Simon Willard; with Notices of ...

Joseph Willard - 1858 - 506 sivua
...abstruse, unintelligible theological dogmas ; " so that it began to be as common," says Wiuthrop, " to distinguish between men, by being under a covenant...other countries between Protestants and Papists." The terms Legalist and Antinomian were bandied from side to side, and a general tone of bitterness...

History of New England, Nide 1

John Gorham Palfrey - 1858 - 696 sivua
...occasion increased the contention, and caused great alienation of minds ; and it began to be as common to distinguish between men by being under a covenant...other countries between Protestants and Papists." The Court found or believed it necessary to take up the matter in earnest. The ministers, being consulted,...




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