Most of the attention directed at the churches of New England in the seventeenth and eighteenth century has focused on their initial success and subsequent decline--if not a decline in the membership of the churches, or the spirituality of the populace, then at least a decline in communal and covenant piety. The First Church of Middleboro, Massachusetts provides a counter-example to that model. The First Church was unique in its covenant fidelity through several centuries. The purpose of this paper is to answer the question of how this church managed to maintain its conservative, Calvinistic, Congregational, Separatist identity. The church was established under the guidance of Plymouth, and therefore had strong ties to a Separatist past; a ...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
The Puritans ventured to Massachusetts to establish the balanced form of church government which, th...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
When Puritans crossed the Atlantic Ocean to populate the Thirteen Colonies (whether the Massachusett...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
As devout Calvinists, the Puritans’ first loyalty to their interpretation of the Bible put them at o...
As devout Calvinists, the Puritans’ first loyalty to their interpretation of the Bible put them at o...
As devout Calvinists, the Puritans’ first loyalty to their interpretation of the Bible put them at o...
The study of Puritan resistance to the Church of England during the reign of the hierarchical episco...
The study of Puritan resistance to the Church of England during the reign of the hierarchical episco...
By the early seventeenth century, English dissenters had developed a vital tradition of voluntary re...
This chapter examines the shifting language of conversion in New England Congregationalism - the bas...
Copyright (c) Religious Research AssociationThe market model of religion asserts in part that clergy...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
The Puritans ventured to Massachusetts to establish the balanced form of church government which, th...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
When Puritans crossed the Atlantic Ocean to populate the Thirteen Colonies (whether the Massachusett...
This dissertation advances the study of New England\u27s religious history by exploring the complex ...
As devout Calvinists, the Puritans’ first loyalty to their interpretation of the Bible put them at o...
As devout Calvinists, the Puritans’ first loyalty to their interpretation of the Bible put them at o...
As devout Calvinists, the Puritans’ first loyalty to their interpretation of the Bible put them at o...
The study of Puritan resistance to the Church of England during the reign of the hierarchical episco...
The study of Puritan resistance to the Church of England during the reign of the hierarchical episco...
By the early seventeenth century, English dissenters had developed a vital tradition of voluntary re...
This chapter examines the shifting language of conversion in New England Congregationalism - the bas...
Copyright (c) Religious Research AssociationThe market model of religion asserts in part that clergy...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
Lecture six traces the beginnings of the Pilgrim-Puritan Church in Salem, going as far back as 1623 ...
The Puritans ventured to Massachusetts to establish the balanced form of church government which, th...