American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... ideal - for notably education was on the rise in this England and the " textbooks " of the time gave formal expression to the ideal - more men were ask- ing the questions and feeling the discomfort.17 Far from a panacea , education was ...
... ideal - for notably education was on the rise in this England and the " textbooks " of the time gave formal expression to the ideal - more men were ask- ing the questions and feeling the discomfort.17 Far from a panacea , education was ...
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... ideal . Thus preachers John Dod and Robert Cleaver wrote of " rogues and runagates who , being strong and lusty ... ideal - the ideal of Don Quixote and Sancho - was clear for " God chargeth the master of the family with all in the ...
... ideal . Thus preachers John Dod and Robert Cleaver wrote of " rogues and runagates who , being strong and lusty ... ideal - the ideal of Don Quixote and Sancho - was clear for " God chargeth the master of the family with all in the ...
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... ideal in such terms . But did not the preachers put God stridently on the side of the ideal ? So too did Winthrop , and more ! Social perfection was , for him , as much a gift from God as grace and salvation . For the achievement of the ...
... ideal in such terms . But did not the preachers put God stridently on the side of the ideal ? So too did Winthrop , and more ! Social perfection was , for him , as much a gift from God as grace and salvation . For the achievement of the ...
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