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The beginnings of New England, or, The Puritan theocracy in its relations to civil and religious liberty
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A discussion of the question, Is the Roman Catholic religion, in any or in all its principles or doctrines, inimical to civil or religious liberty?, And of the question, Is the Presbyterian religion, in any or in all its principles or doctrines, inimical to civil or religious liberty?
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The Beginnings of New England [Volume V in bound set "Original MSS. Histories and Essays by John Fiske"]
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Papers and correspondence of John Fiske. Included are manuscripts and proof sheets of his books, articles, lectures and other works on history, theology, and education, his literary works, musical compositions, and some documents. The professional and personal correspondence includes letters from Fiske to his wife Abby Morgan Fiske, mother Mary Fiske Bound Green Stoughton, Henry Holt, Henry A. Richmond, James Grant Wilson, and others. There are also letters to Fiske's step-father E. W. Stoughton. Some of the volumes have the bookplates of William Bixby and William F. Gable.
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