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John Wise (clergyman)
The Development of Political Theory in Colonial Massachusetts, 1688-1740
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The Congregational Way Assailed: the Reerend Thomas Goss in Revolutionary Massachusetts” Historical Journal of Massachusetts Volume 43, No
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"Conservative Revolutionaries" -A Study of the Religious and Political Thought of John Wise, Jonathan Mayhew, Andrew Eliot and Charles Chauncy
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