The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... authority as an image for all authority on earth and in heaven , but in a frame of voluntary mutual expectations , not in- voluntary submission to arbitrary fatherhood for its own sake . Puritans were eager to resist the tyrannous ego ...
... authority as an image for all authority on earth and in heaven , but in a frame of voluntary mutual expectations , not in- voluntary submission to arbitrary fatherhood for its own sake . Puritans were eager to resist the tyrannous ego ...
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... authority , earthly or heavenly , to condemn the other . The war was between a fantasy of pure authority and the realities of civil compromise , not just between civil order and what the queen called " a private man's exposition . " In ...
... authority , earthly or heavenly , to condemn the other . The war was between a fantasy of pure authority and the realities of civil compromise , not just between civil order and what the queen called " a private man's exposition . " In ...
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... authority , not personal freedom , that every Puritan wanted . Their anger at the state was justified , not only by Elizabeth's spirit of pragmatic balance but also by the disastrous con- dition of the mostly nonpreaching clergy . As ...
... authority , not personal freedom , that every Puritan wanted . Their anger at the state was justified , not only by Elizabeth's spirit of pragmatic balance but also by the disastrous con- dition of the mostly nonpreaching clergy . As ...
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