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The language of anality for original sin uses babies as a central association . But
in practice , Puritans were loving and tolerant of young children until well past the
Oedipal stage . Moreover , language used to describe children is much more ...
The language of anality for original sin uses babies as a central association . But
in practice , Puritans were loving and tolerant of young children until well past the
Oedipal stage . Moreover , language used to describe children is much more ...
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Yet while joining the two strands of the obsessive style , his language does not
speak to complex ambivalences but only intensifies guilt . His success was
immediate . But his failure was profound , if less immediate . His people felt less
guilty ...
Yet while joining the two strands of the obsessive style , his language does not
speak to complex ambivalences but only intensifies guilt . His success was
immediate . But his failure was profound , if less immediate . His people felt less
guilty ...
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66 Now only a language of paradox and abstraction can convey something of the
Father . In the realm of philosophic discourse Edwards could make the
connections expressing the Father ' s existence , power , immortality , and
excellence .
66 Now only a language of paradox and abstraction can convey something of the
Father . In the realm of philosophic discourse Edwards could make the
connections expressing the Father ' s existence , power , immortality , and
excellence .
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