The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... speak for God with calm disengagement from man and his puny motives . He was the most Calvinist of first - generation Puritans , and sometimes the most " soul - ravishing " too . Winthrop's journal speaks of a man who killed himself ...
... speak for God with calm disengagement from man and his puny motives . He was the most Calvinist of first - generation Puritans , and sometimes the most " soul - ravishing " too . Winthrop's journal speaks of a man who killed himself ...
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... speaks in his master's place , and in his early sermons he even speaks with his master's voice : " I deal plainly with you and tell you what God hath told me : . . . I must returne an answer to my Master that sent me to night , why ...
... speaks in his master's place , and in his early sermons he even speaks with his master's voice : " I deal plainly with you and tell you what God hath told me : . . . I must returne an answer to my Master that sent me to night , why ...
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... speak as their audience would wish them to speak.27 For Franklin the price is not difficult to meet , because he is ... speaks of the " quest for legitimacy " and the " unstable pluralism " that define American life in the eighteenth ...
... speak as their audience would wish them to speak.27 For Franklin the price is not difficult to meet , because he is ... speaks of the " quest for legitimacy " and the " unstable pluralism " that define American life in the eighteenth ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
Puritans Hate Stage Plays? | 23 |
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