Founding Fathers: The Puritans in England and AmericaJ.M. Dent, 1982 - 302 pagina's The origins of the Puritans, their struggles, and the values they imbibed in school and church - and have bequeathed to the modern world - are the themes of John Adair's comprehensive new book. |
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To the Fountains | 24 |
Some Early English Protestants | 57 |
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