Thomas Hooker: Preacher, Founder, DemocratDodd, Mead,, 1891 - 203 頁 |
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... cause in the famous mock - conference at Hampton Court a few years later ; on which occasion he is said to have fallen on his knees and entreated the railing king that the " wearing of the surplis and the vse of the Crosse in Baptisme ...
... cause in the famous mock - conference at Hampton Court a few years later ; on which occasion he is said to have fallen on his knees and entreated the railing king that the " wearing of the surplis and the vse of the Crosse in Baptisme ...
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... cause of Puritanism and the Par- liament . He advocated a definite policy of Protes- tantism abroad , and it was his influence which sent English representatives to the Synod of Dort in 1618-19 . He favoured the maintenance of the ...
... cause of Puritanism and the Par- liament . He advocated a definite policy of Protes- tantism abroad , and it was his influence which sent English representatives to the Synod of Dort in 1618-19 . He favoured the maintenance of the ...
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... rector into his house , and gave him a home in his family , a fact attended with important conse- quences to the rector . - The persuasive cause of the procuring of Mr. Hooker's services HOOKER'S ENGLISH MINISTRY . 35.
... rector into his house , and gave him a home in his family , a fact attended with important conse- quences to the rector . - The persuasive cause of the procuring of Mr. Hooker's services HOOKER'S ENGLISH MINISTRY . 35.
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Preacher, Founder, Democrat George Leon Walker. The persuasive cause of the procuring of Mr. Hooker's services at Esher was the condition of Mr. Drake's wife . The story is told in a little volume printed the year Mr. Hooker died . It ...
Preacher, Founder, Democrat George Leon Walker. The persuasive cause of the procuring of Mr. Hooker's services at Esher was the condition of Mr. Drake's wife . The story is told in a little volume printed the year Mr. Hooker died . It ...
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... cause he would not afterwards leave that blessed ministry , but went a thousand leagues to attend it , and enjoy it . Another memorable thing of this kind was this ; it was Mr. Hooker's manner once a year to visit his native county ...
... cause he would not afterwards leave that blessed ministry , but went a thousand leagues to attend it , and enjoy it . Another memorable thing of this kind was this ; it was Mr. Hooker's manner once a year to visit his native county ...
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第 50 頁 - But I say unto you, It shall ,be more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon at the day of judgment, than for you. And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted unto heaven, shalt be brought down to hell : for if the mighty works, which have been done in thee, had been done in Sodom, it would have remained until this day. But I say unto you, that it shall be more tolerable for the land of Sodom in the day of judgment, than for thee.
第 125 頁 - Take you wise men, and understanding, and known among your tribes, and I will make them rulers over you.
第 23 頁 - far be it from me to countenance anything contrary to your established laws; but I have set an acorn, which when it becomes an oak, God alone knows what will be the fruit thereof.
第 128 頁 - It was the first written Constitution known to history that created a government, and it marked the beginnings of American democracy, of which Thomas Hooker deserves more than any other man to be called the father.
第 121 頁 - ... the best part is always the least, and of that best part the wiser part is always the lesser.
第 125 頁 - They who have power to appoint officers and magistrates, it is in their power, also, to set the bounds and limitations of the power and place unto which they call them.
第 16 頁 - I will make them conform, or I will harry them out of the land, or else worse,"
第 122 頁 - That in the matter which is referred to the judge, the sentence should lie in his breast or be left to his discretion, according to which he should go, I am afraid it is a course which wants both safety and warrant. I must confess, I ever looked at it as a way which leads directly to tyranny and so to confusion, and must plainly profess, if it was in my liberty, I should choose neither to live nor leave my posterity under such a government.
第 84 頁 - They would not yield the assistants a negative voice, and the others (considering how dangerous it might be to the commonwealth, if they should not keep that strength to balance the greater number of the deputies) thought it safe to stand upon it.
第 83 頁 - But the main business, which spent the most time, and caused the adjourning of the court, was about the removal of Newtown. They had leave, the last general court, to look out some place for enlargement or removal, with promise of having it confirmed to them, if it were not prejudicial to any other plantation ; and now they moved, that they might have leave to remove to Connecticut.