American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... American past ? And I thought that such a question had per- tinence within the scope of the series . In the writing of American history the words Puritan and Puritanism have generally served to mark something that came to New England in ...
... American past ? And I thought that such a question had per- tinence within the scope of the series . In the writing of American history the words Puritan and Puritanism have generally served to mark something that came to New England in ...
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... American history . It has , on the one hand , given rise to a stream of brilliant , imagistic overviews of a collective " New England mind . " On the other , however , this vaguely defined Puritanism has found no place or only an ...
... American history . It has , on the one hand , given rise to a stream of brilliant , imagistic overviews of a collective " New England mind . " On the other , however , this vaguely defined Puritanism has found no place or only an ...
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... American historians concerned with American Puritanism habitually do just this . " Important as Puritanism has undoubtedly been in shaping the nation , " one wrote , " it is more easily described than defined . " And it " may perhaps ...
... American historians concerned with American Puritanism habitually do just this . " Important as Puritanism has undoubtedly been in shaping the nation , " one wrote , " it is more easily described than defined . " And it " may perhaps ...
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