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Her deepest wish for her own children was for them to become ministers , and it
is not surprising to see her wish come true ; “ she saw too of us preachers , ”
Oliver being one . His subsequent passion to see two of his own become
preachers ...
Her deepest wish for her own children was for them to become ministers , and it
is not surprising to see her wish come true ; “ she saw too of us preachers , ”
Oliver being one . His subsequent passion to see two of his own become
preachers ...
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To be reborn is to become unstuck from selfish desires , as holy language
becomes unstuck from the world . More unconsciously , the message of Puritan
sermons is : once father has been heeded , mother becomes available again .
To be reborn is to become unstuck from selfish desires , as holy language
becomes unstuck from the world . More unconsciously , the message of Puritan
sermons is : once father has been heeded , mother becomes available again .
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Perhaps the New England fathers had become so secure in their patriarchal
roles that mixed expectations were no longer compounded with anxiety . A
simpler set of obsessive responses to patriarchy and possessiveness defines
second ...
Perhaps the New England fathers had become so secure in their patriarchal
roles that mixed expectations were no longer compounded with anxiety . A
simpler set of obsessive responses to patriarchy and possessiveness defines
second ...
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