Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... the historic Baptist position " concerning Church polity and that by leaving the Convention , his church had become the true Baptist church , while the Convention had , by betraying Baptist independence , become non - Baptist .
... the historic Baptist position " concerning Church polity and that by leaving the Convention , his church had become the true Baptist church , while the Convention had , by betraying Baptist independence , become non - Baptist .
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That society was also far less cohesive and solidary as the social agencies of church , community , and family had all become much less coercive while the individuation process had become considerably more powerful .
That society was also far less cohesive and solidary as the social agencies of church , community , and family had all become much less coercive while the individuation process had become considerably more powerful .
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Much of the narrative playfulness of the early journals has disappeared , and we find the thoughtful , vigorous , poignant confidences offered by the woman who has become a world - famous writer but who now also has to hide her real ...
Much of the narrative playfulness of the early journals has disappeared , and we find the thoughtful , vigorous , poignant confidences offered by the woman who has become a world - famous writer but who now also has to hide her real ...
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