The pretext for this thesis was the notoriety which both Eliot and Baxter received over the publication of political treatises. Subsequent history has overlooked these facts and remembered them for other achievements. Our task was to determine the idea of the Holy Commonwealth visualised by these eminent Puritan divines. Accordingly, the method of treatment followed was: 1. To investigate the history of the two books which most concerned us ana to state the relevant facts about the authors' lives and contemporary history; 2. To make a detailed summary of the main characteristics of the ideal commonwealths described in these books; 3. To evaluate and compare these theories with the history of political thought up to John Locke.Elio...
Puritanism was a inter-denominational movement to continue the Calvinistic Reformation in the United...
Between 1825 and 1880, the reputation of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English Puritanism unde...
This thesis is a study of the "Congregational way" in England as briefly presented by the "five dis...
John Eliot (1604-1690), the Puritan missionary to the New England Indians, developed this plan of po...
A Holy Commonwealth was written in 1659 by the Puritan minister Richard Baxter (1615–91), and proved...
John Eliot (1604-1690), the Puritan missionary to the New England Indians, developed this plan of po...
John Eliot, the Puritan missionary to the New England Indians, developed this plan of political orga...
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...
THESIS 9915This thesis analyzes the way in which six seventeenth-century puritans from both sides of...
Puritanism, as an attitude of mind, a moral force, and ultimately a movement, grew out of man's reco...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Puritanism was a inter-denominational movement to continue the Calvinistic Reformation in the United...
Between 1825 and 1880, the reputation of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English Puritanism unde...
This thesis is a study of the "Congregational way" in England as briefly presented by the "five dis...
John Eliot (1604-1690), the Puritan missionary to the New England Indians, developed this plan of po...
A Holy Commonwealth was written in 1659 by the Puritan minister Richard Baxter (1615–91), and proved...
John Eliot (1604-1690), the Puritan missionary to the New England Indians, developed this plan of po...
John Eliot, the Puritan missionary to the New England Indians, developed this plan of political orga...
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...
THESIS 9915This thesis analyzes the way in which six seventeenth-century puritans from both sides of...
Puritanism, as an attitude of mind, a moral force, and ultimately a movement, grew out of man's reco...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
England experienced great societal changes in the seventeenth-century. Deep rooted tensions between ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
Puritanism was a inter-denominational movement to continue the Calvinistic Reformation in the United...
Between 1825 and 1880, the reputation of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century English Puritanism unde...
This thesis is a study of the "Congregational way" in England as briefly presented by the "five dis...