Puritan Children in Exile: The Effects of the Puritan Concepts of the Original Sin, Death, Salvation, and Grace Upon the Children and Grandchildren of the Puritan Emigrants Leading to the Collapse of the Puritan PeriodHeritage Books, 2002 - 283 sider Although the focus centers on Puritan beliefs about the place of children and the parenting practices provided for these disenfranchised children, the basic concepts and motivations of Puritanism are explained and examined with insight and detail. J2009HB - $29.84 |
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Chapter Three Church Membership Visible | 29 |
Chapter Five Puritan Sins and Biblebased | 43 |
Chapter Seven Puritan Burials in | 77 |
Chapter Nine Collapse of the Puritan Period | 97 |
Chapter Ten Covenants of Grace | 105 |
Chapter Eleven Literal Interpretation of | 115 |
Chapter Twelve Children Adolescents | 131 |
Chapter Thirteen Psychological Social | 151 |
Chapter Fourteen A Summary of Findings | 163 |
Appendix | 195 |
Bibliography | 253 |
Notes footnotes | 265 |
Index | 275 |
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Side 120 - O my soul, thou hast said unto the LORD, Thou art my LORD...
Side 121 - I have set the Lord always before me : Because He is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.
Side 198 - Father, did, when the fulness of time was come, take upon him man's nature, with all the essential properties and common infirmities thereof, yet without sin, being conceived by the power of the Holy Ghost in the womb of the virgin Mary...
Side 24 - Withhold not correction from the child : for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die. Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.
Side 195 - A. The word of God, which is contained in the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments, is the only rule to direct ua how we may glorify and enjoy him.
Side 74 - You sinners are, and such a share As sinners may expect, Such you shall have; for I do save None but mine own elect. Yet to compare your sin with their, Who lived a longer time, I do confess yours is much less, Though every sin's a crime.
Side 199 - Christ's humiliation consisted in his being born, and that in a Low condition, made under the law, undergoing the miseries of this life, the wrath of God, and the cursed death of the cross; in being buried, and continuing under the power of death for a time.
Side 204 - Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: in it thou shalt not do any work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that is within thy gates...
Side 210 - The Lord's supper is a sacrament, wherein, by giving and receiving bread and wine, according to Christ's appointment, his death is showed forth ; and the worthy receivers are, not after a corporal and carnal manner, but by faith, made partakers of his body and blood, with all his benefits, to their spiritual nourishment and growth in grace.
Side 120 - Their sorrows shall be multiplied that hasten after another god: their drink offerings of blood will I not offer, nor take up their names into my lips. 5 The LORD is the portion of mine inheritance and of my cup: thou maintainest my lot.