Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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He also stressed that the Convention had abandoned the key Baptist belief that the scriptures , in their original form , were divinely inspired and inerrant . The questioning continued : Q. Where are the original writings ?
He also stressed that the Convention had abandoned the key Baptist belief that the scriptures , in their original form , were divinely inspired and inerrant . The questioning continued : Q. Where are the original writings ?
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Contrary to the designs of the original puritan leaders , they thereby helped to destroy the prescriptive unity of the towns and perhaps to weaken the bonds of neighborhood and the authority of political and social institutions .
Contrary to the designs of the original puritan leaders , they thereby helped to destroy the prescriptive unity of the towns and perhaps to weaken the bonds of neighborhood and the authority of political and social institutions .
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As , more and more through the middle decades of the century , hope fell victim to experience and the " ideal of community ” dimmed before " the shortcomings of community life " , the original New England way , in Stephen Foster's words ...
As , more and more through the middle decades of the century , hope fell victim to experience and the " ideal of community ” dimmed before " the shortcomings of community life " , the original New England way , in Stephen Foster's words ...
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