The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... clergy . As Sir Thomas Wilson said , the wings of the clergy are " well clipped of late by courtiers and noble- men , and some quite cut away , both feather , flesh and bone . " 2 Yet ambivalence about established authority rarely led ...
... clergy . As Sir Thomas Wilson said , the wings of the clergy are " well clipped of late by courtiers and noble- men , and some quite cut away , both feather , flesh and bone . " 2 Yet ambivalence about established authority rarely led ...
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... Clergy . " 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 ...
... Clergy . " 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 ...
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... clergy struggled to preserve the ritual structure of the churches ; and indifference to the inner life be- came more and more pronounced . " " 2 Tensions were present from the first day of settlement , even in out- lying villages , as ...
... clergy struggled to preserve the ritual structure of the churches ; and indifference to the inner life be- came more and more pronounced . " " 2 Tensions were present from the first day of settlement , even in out- lying villages , as ...
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