New England Discovery: A Personal ViewCoward-McCann, 1963 - 549 pagine Anthology of writing about New England, by New Englanders. |
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Pagina 33
... women as well as men ; or men alone ? 3. Whether carnal men and Pagans may be permitted to sing with us or Christians alone and Church - Members ? ... The second scruple about Singers is " Whether women may sing as well as men . " For ...
... women as well as men ; or men alone ? 3. Whether carnal men and Pagans may be permitted to sing with us or Christians alone and Church - Members ? ... The second scruple about Singers is " Whether women may sing as well as men . " For ...
Pagina 34
... women for silence in the Church than the Law had put upon them before . For so himself speaketh in the place alleged : " It is not permitted to the women to speak , but to be under subjection , as also saith the Law . " The Apostle then ...
... women for silence in the Church than the Law had put upon them before . For so himself speaketh in the place alleged : " It is not permitted to the women to speak , but to be under subjection , as also saith the Law . " The Apostle then ...
Pagina 45
... Women's fashions , they would take it unkindly . I was loath to pester better matter with such stuff ; I rather thought it meet to let them stand by themselves , like the Quae Genus in the grammar , being deficients , or redundants ...
... Women's fashions , they would take it unkindly . I was loath to pester better matter with such stuff ; I rather thought it meet to let them stand by themselves , like the Quae Genus in the grammar , being deficients , or redundants ...
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JAMES ROSIER | 1 |
Merrymount | 7 |
Sermon Aboard the Arbella | 15 |
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