American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... land - a cottage little better than a cattleshed with a mod- icum of land about or a manor house with broad acres , it mattered not . Children were all the rest above infancy , what we would call " children " plus adolescents and young ...
... land - a cottage little better than a cattleshed with a mod- icum of land about or a manor house with broad acres , it mattered not . Children were all the rest above infancy , what we would call " children " plus adolescents and young ...
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... land within a given town shrank.60 Ultimately , of course , the tensions between tradition and counter - tradition could be accommodated nowhere . The tra- ditional gave way - social unity to the institutionalization of di- versity and ...
... land within a given town shrank.60 Ultimately , of course , the tensions between tradition and counter - tradition could be accommodated nowhere . The tra- ditional gave way - social unity to the institutionalization of di- versity and ...
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... land's ministerial and lay readers wrote , driven by their belief that they were recording the hand of God at work . William Bradford wrote his truly beautiful Of Plymouth Planation , 1620-1647 ; John Winthrop his Journal " History of ...
... land's ministerial and lay readers wrote , driven by their belief that they were recording the hand of God at work . William Bradford wrote his truly beautiful Of Plymouth Planation , 1620-1647 ; John Winthrop his Journal " History of ...
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accepted action American association authority beginning body Boston called Cambridge century Christ Christian church Colonial commitment concept condition considered conversion Cotton course covenant crisis deal defined described discerned doctrine early economic effect elect elements England English established example fact faith fellowship followers gatherings gift God's godly grace hath heart historian History houses idea ideal identity individual institutional John land laymen living London Lord Mass Massachusetts Master meetings mind ministerial ministers nature noted notion particular political preachers preaching preparation Puritanism quest question Quoted reflected Reformation religion religious Robert saints Scale sense sermons seventeenth simply single social society structure studies tended things Thomas thought tion town traditional true unity University values village Virginia visible whole Winthrop writing wrote York