The Puritan Experiment: New England Society from Bradford to EdwardsUniversity Press of New England, 1995 - 255 páginas This revised and updated edition of an out-of-print classic once again makes the broad background of Puritanism accessible to students and general readers. Based on a chronology that begins with the Act of Supremacy in 1534 and ends with Jonathan Edwards's death in 1758, Francis J. Bremer's interpretive synthesis of the causes and contexts of the Puritan movement integrates analyses of the religious, political, sociological, economic, and cultural changes wrought by the movement in both Old and New England. From meeting house architecture to Salem witch trials, from relations with Native Americans to the founding of the nation's first colleges, he details with style and grace "a living system of faith" that not only had profound significance for tens of thousands of Englishmen and Americans in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, but also affected the course of history in the New World. |
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charter mandated annual meetings of the legislature , though the governor had
the right to adjourn , prorogue , or dissolve its sessions . The lower house was to
consist of four deputies from Boston and two from each other town , to be elected
...
charter mandated annual meetings of the legislature , though the governor had
the right to adjourn , prorogue , or dissolve its sessions . The lower house was to
consist of four deputies from Boston and two from each other town , to be elected
...
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Using terms derived from the political rhetoric of the English Commonwealth
tradition , the colonial leaders began to refer to themselves as the “ country ” party
, and the governor and his supporters as the “ court . ” In historian Timothy Breen '
s ...
Using terms derived from the political rhetoric of the English Commonwealth
tradition , the colonial leaders began to refer to themselves as the “ country ” party
, and the governor and his supporters as the “ court . ” In historian Timothy Breen '
s ...
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William Shirley , appointed governor in 1741 , was the most successful of the
royally appointed governors of Massachusetts . Part of his success was due to
the leadership losses of the country faction — the death of Cooke in 1737 and the
...
William Shirley , appointed governor in 1741 , was the most successful of the
royally appointed governors of Massachusetts . Part of his success was due to
the leadership losses of the country faction — the death of Cooke in 1737 and the
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The Origins and Growth of the Puritan Movement | 1 |
Its Essence and Attraction | 15 |
Sources of the Great Migration | 29 |
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