American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... effect of that with which we are concerned ( Puritanism ) and the effect of other but irrelevant variables ? Are we to say that an effect of Puritanism is longevity if we find that the normal life - expectancy of an infant born in , say ...
... effect of that with which we are concerned ( Puritanism ) and the effect of other but irrelevant variables ? Are we to say that an effect of Puritanism is longevity if we find that the normal life - expectancy of an infant born in , say ...
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... effect , and the effect we mea- sure by measuring the deviation of the individual or com- munity from the norm will not be the effect of the common elements of Puritanism , but of the peculiar elements stressed by that preacher ...
... effect , and the effect we mea- sure by measuring the deviation of the individual or com- munity from the norm will not be the effect of the common elements of Puritanism , but of the peculiar elements stressed by that preacher ...
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... effect removed an impediment to straying from the traditional when other factors ( initial settlement by indi- viduals and tobacco - based agriculture ) encouraged that stray- ing . But we might go one step farther . Perhaps the voice ...
... effect removed an impediment to straying from the traditional when other factors ( initial settlement by indi- viduals and tobacco - based agriculture ) encouraged that stray- ing . But we might go one step farther . Perhaps the voice ...
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