The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... separation from God , a feeling that he often associates with despair and sin , while he expresses feelings of union in ecstatic language : he felt himself " covered with God as with a cloud " ; he would " roll upon Christ " and " lie ...
... separation from God , a feeling that he often associates with despair and sin , while he expresses feelings of union in ecstatic language : he felt himself " covered with God as with a cloud " ; he would " roll upon Christ " and " lie ...
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... separation anxiety . In psychoanalytic terms , separation anxiety is an infantile feeling of being abandoned by one's mother.31 Puritan cosmology recast separation anxiety as both wish and fear : the fear of being separate from God's ...
... separation anxiety . In psychoanalytic terms , separation anxiety is an infantile feeling of being abandoned by one's mother.31 Puritan cosmology recast separation anxiety as both wish and fear : the fear of being separate from God's ...
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... separation . Franklin's humor here depends on a shared standard of common sense that punctures self - inflation , but it also implies a denial of feelings that may not be identical with other people's pleasure . He is repetitively ...
... separation . Franklin's humor here depends on a shared standard of common sense that punctures self - inflation , but it also implies a denial of feelings that may not be identical with other people's pleasure . He is repetitively ...
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