American Puritanism: Faith and PracticeLippincott, 1970 - 139 pages |
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... writer was Perry Miller , undoubtedly the most erudite American commentator on Puritanism in the twentieth century . The ... writing ( p . 287 ) that “ Puritanism originally a useful coin of some value has become overminted and ended in ...
... writer was Perry Miller , undoubtedly the most erudite American commentator on Puritanism in the twentieth century . The ... writing ( p . 287 ) that “ Puritanism originally a useful coin of some value has become overminted and ended in ...
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... writing of a commendatory biog- raphy . And when a young minister appeared in their midst and they were assured of his soundness , they would solicit a position for him . The publication of tracts and sermons and occasional travels of ...
... writing of a commendatory biog- raphy . And when a young minister appeared in their midst and they were assured of his soundness , they would solicit a position for him . The publication of tracts and sermons and occasional travels of ...
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... writing of John Winthrop . We have already met Winthrop as a leader of the 1630 migration to New England . Born in ... writers , he discovered that a reprobate could do as much as he had , and now to hear others applaud me , was a dart ...
... writing of John Winthrop . We have already met Winthrop as a leader of the 1630 migration to New England . Born in ... writers , he discovered that a reprobate could do as much as he had , and now to hear others applaud me , was a dart ...
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