American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... MIND of the RecipienTS Children of the fellowship ? What does that mean ? It is an awkward way of saying that the New Englanders were Puri- tan , but the awkwardness is necessary if we are to keep in focus the descent of their ...
... MIND of the RecipienTS Children of the fellowship ? What does that mean ? It is an awkward way of saying that the New Englanders were Puri- tan , but the awkwardness is necessary if we are to keep in focus the descent of their ...
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... mind does not neatly compart- mentalize things . Puritanism as we have conceived it , once conveyed to laymen , does not sit solitary on a shelf apart from all the other bric - a - brac which the mind collects and stores away . Our ...
... mind does not neatly compart- mentalize things . Puritanism as we have conceived it , once conveyed to laymen , does not sit solitary on a shelf apart from all the other bric - a - brac which the mind collects and stores away . Our ...
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Faith and Practice Darrett Bruce Rutman. fact comes to possess a group mind . " 45 A group mind being merely the sum of its parts , and in this case each part under- going a process of individual identity formulation , we can con- ceive ...
Faith and Practice Darrett Bruce Rutman. fact comes to possess a group mind . " 45 A group mind being merely the sum of its parts , and in this case each part under- going a process of individual identity formulation , we can con- ceive ...
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accepted American Puritanism Anglicanism Anne Bradstreet Anne Hutchinson Antinomian awakened Cambridge Christ Christian fellowship Christian quest Colonial conceptualization congregations covenant theology crisis defined discerned doctrine early New England economic elect England Cont England Town English English Reformation Englishmen evangelical faith gentry gift God's godly grace hath historian History identity ideology individual institutional isters J. H. Hexter Jeremiad John Cotton John Winthrop land Laslett laymen living London Lord Magnalia Christi Americana Mary Quarterly Mass Massachusetts Bay Massachusetts Historical Society Master ment Millerite mind ministerial notion old England Perry Miller Peter Laslett political preachers preaching Puri Puritan minister Puritan to Yankee Puritanism Reformation religion religious Reverend Elders Richard Richard Rogers Robert Keayne Rutman salvation sanctification Scale sense sermons seventeenth century social structure studies tended theological things Thomas tion town unity unto village Virginia visible church Visible Saints William Winthrop's Boston word wrote York