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... hand who stood for the kind of preaching represented by the itinerants and on the other hand laymen and edu- cated preachers who wanted reforms . In 1834 the controversy was brought to a head by an article by Reverend La Roy Sunderland ...
... hand who stood for the kind of preaching represented by the itinerants and on the other hand laymen and edu- cated preachers who wanted reforms . In 1834 the controversy was brought to a head by an article by Reverend La Roy Sunderland ...
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... hand . " They were being replaced by common - sense experts who looked at economic questions at first hand and could test their theories " by the hard facts of actual events . ” 1 Hence , while the lay community debated whether it ...
... hand . " They were being replaced by common - sense experts who looked at economic questions at first hand and could test their theories " by the hard facts of actual events . ” 1 Hence , while the lay community debated whether it ...
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... hand in hand . " For many years Hunt's magazine ran an extensive " literary department " in which books of general intellectual interest second are the mercantile - aristocratic virtues , having to do with the elevation of business and ...
... hand in hand . " For many years Hunt's magazine ran an extensive " literary department " in which books of general intellectual interest second are the mercantile - aristocratic virtues , having to do with the elevation of business and ...
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Antiintellectualism in Our Time | 3 |
On the Unpopularity of Intellect | 24 |
The Evangelical Spirit Bཚ | 55 |
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