The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... Indian wars of the 1670s left New England stable , while much milder Indian threats in Virginia at that time brought Bacon's Rebellion and the collapse of the colony's governing institutions.60 Social bonding for theological purposes ...
... Indian wars of the 1670s left New England stable , while much milder Indian threats in Virginia at that time brought Bacon's Rebellion and the collapse of the colony's governing institutions.60 Social bonding for theological purposes ...
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... Indians , Alden T. Vaughan's New England Frontier : Puritans and Indians 1620– 1675 ( Boston , 1965 ) is too benign , while Larzer Ziff is too harsh in Puritanism in America : New Culture in a New World ( New York , 1973 ) , pp . 143 ...
... Indians , Alden T. Vaughan's New England Frontier : Puritans and Indians 1620– 1675 ( Boston , 1965 ) is too benign , while Larzer Ziff is too harsh in Puritanism in America : New Culture in a New World ( New York , 1973 ) , pp . 143 ...
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... Indians were like their attitudes toward children ; they viewed Indians not as agents of the devil but as soil , albeit rocky and barren soil , for planting . 53. John Cotton on Churches of New England , ed . Ziff , pp . 191-192 ( " Way ...
... Indians were like their attitudes toward children ; they viewed Indians not as agents of the devil but as soil , albeit rocky and barren soil , for planting . 53. John Cotton on Churches of New England , ed . Ziff , pp . 191-192 ( " Way ...
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