Originally posted by lord of the mark
Some of us of course dont agree with Humpty Dumpty, but look to actual usage.
Some of us of course dont agree with Humpty Dumpty, but look to actual usage.
Some of us also choose to take a sequential approach to events that's actually geared to the order in which they occurred, rather than smearing them all together in a big bran tub.
look to actual usage.
AFAIK.
AFAIK.
I'd bet dollars to doughnuts
And though I dont have a text handy
It speaks to usage, good sir. Thats what determines what a word "means"
Oh, good grief, how can what a Society did or didn't do in the 18th Century have to do with whether or not John Winthrop and his like were Anglicans in the first half of the 17th Century ?
I think I've already shown by copious quotation and demonstration of 'usage' what the word 'Puritan' means and meant, and more importantly, what it meant to the colonists of Massachusetts Bay Colony and Plimouth Plantation in the first part of the 17th Century.
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