American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... beginning to under- stand . Did all Englishmen do this ? Apparently not . The Virginians do not seem to have . They did not settle in com- munities , did not - and I paraphrase Laslett here only to indi- cate that the restrictions of ...
... beginning to under- stand . Did all Englishmen do this ? Apparently not . The Virginians do not seem to have . They did not settle in com- munities , did not - and I paraphrase Laslett here only to indi- cate that the restrictions of ...
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... beginning , was not at all con- fined . We must keep in mind that the preachers were edu- cated Englishmen as well as ministers , and so were subject to the same sense of discomfort emanating from the contrast of ideals and perceived ...
... beginning , was not at all con- fined . We must keep in mind that the preachers were edu- cated Englishmen as well as ministers , and so were subject to the same sense of discomfort emanating from the contrast of ideals and perceived ...
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... beginning as the seventeenth century gave way to the eighteenth . Pointing to the country towns , to the compromise of conflict , to the stretching of the tradi- ional framework , to the strength of the family , above all to the ...
... beginning as the seventeenth century gave way to the eighteenth . Pointing to the country towns , to the compromise of conflict , to the stretching of the tradi- ional framework , to the strength of the family , above all to the ...
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