Church and State in Massachusetts from 1740 to 1833: A Chapter in the History of the Development of Individual Freedom |
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... argument . He had already attacked the theory of the Episcopal church in the Dudleian lecture at Harvard College in 1762.47 He later became involved in a controversy over an American bishop with Thomas Bradbury Chandler . It was in the ...
... argument . He had already attacked the theory of the Episcopal church in the Dudleian lecture at Harvard College in 1762.47 He later became involved in a controversy over an American bishop with Thomas Bradbury Chandler . It was in the ...
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... argument on the compact theory of the state and the equality of men.35 The constitutional convention held its ... argument against taking a man's property without his consent was in accord with the philosophy of the Revolution . It was ...
... argument on the compact theory of the state and the equality of men.35 The constitutional convention held its ... argument against taking a man's property without his consent was in accord with the philosophy of the Revolution . It was ...
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... argument was misleading , by stating the facts regarding the corporation of Brown University.13 The " sacred vested rights " argument apparently caught the opposition unprepared at the time , but , when the issue was raised again , one ...
... argument was misleading , by stating the facts regarding the corporation of Brown University.13 The " sacred vested rights " argument apparently caught the opposition unprepared at the time , but , when the issue was raised again , one ...
Contents
Separates SeparateBaptists and Baptists | 32 |
The Anglican Church in Massachusetts before | 69 |
Revolution and Reorganization in Massachusetts | 90 |
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A Bibliographical Guide to the History of Christianity Shirley Jackson Case No preview available - 1951 |