American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... traditional family attitudes and patterns hidden in the extant records . But this surface glance would certainly seem to indicate that the Vir- ginians were a - traditional , that their culture was something new in the English ...
... traditional family attitudes and patterns hidden in the extant records . But this surface glance would certainly seem to indicate that the Vir- ginians were a - traditional , that their culture was something new in the English ...
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... traditional social organization and be- havior , for traditional culture , the distinction can be worked into the explanation for the fact that New England found its way into traditional organization and behavior while Virginia deviated ...
... traditional social organization and be- havior , for traditional culture , the distinction can be worked into the explanation for the fact that New England found its way into traditional organization and behavior while Virginia deviated ...
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... traditional mores , to the counter - traditional forces which lay behind the stretching of a traditional framework , have depicted an imperfect traditionalism from the very be- ginning and the gradual disintegration throughout the seven ...
... traditional mores , to the counter - traditional forces which lay behind the stretching of a traditional framework , have depicted an imperfect traditionalism from the very be- ginning and the gradual disintegration throughout the seven ...
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