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Perhaps he believed that as long as the actor ( Prynne ) speaks with a sincere
voice , there is nothing inherently wrong with the form . Nevertheless , it is striking
that Rainolds chooses to structure his ideas as a debate and Prynne chooses the
...
Perhaps he believed that as long as the actor ( Prynne ) speaks with a sincere
voice , there is nothing inherently wrong with the form . Nevertheless , it is striking
that Rainolds chooses to structure his ideas as a debate and Prynne chooses the
...
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Puritans passionately held that God ' s Word , publicly preached , not rebellious
deeds or secret faith , could make the whole human world be reborn in holiness .
They believed in reform by example and instruction . As Thomas Hooker said ...
Puritans passionately held that God ' s Word , publicly preached , not rebellious
deeds or secret faith , could make the whole human world be reborn in holiness .
They believed in reform by example and instruction . As Thomas Hooker said ...
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He tells the case of little Phebe Bartlett in detail because “ this last will be most
difficultly believed . ” These are no longer mixed expectations resolved
ambivalently at the end of adolescence , but overwhelmingly clear expectations
responded ...
He tells the case of little Phebe Bartlett in detail because “ this last will be most
difficultly believed . ” These are no longer mixed expectations resolved
ambivalently at the end of adolescence , but overwhelmingly clear expectations
responded ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
Puritans Hate Stage Plays? | 23 |
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