Moby Dick and Calvinism: A World DismantledRutgers University Press, 1977 - 186 sider |
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... ground of attitudes they shared . But to absorb her influence entirely into his " Unitarian inclinations " is to ... grounds for happiness in his faith , when it suited his temperament and circumstances to do so . 15 Boston family whose ...
... ground of attitudes they shared . But to absorb her influence entirely into his " Unitarian inclinations " is to ... grounds for happiness in his faith , when it suited his temperament and circumstances to do so . 15 Boston family whose ...
Side 89
... ground for a despondence bordering on insanity " ( p . 122 ) . Beecher insists that " the fifth experience " reveals the essence of the age - long theological conflict he seeks to resolve . But in citing expressions of this dire state ...
... ground for a despondence bordering on insanity " ( p . 122 ) . Beecher insists that " the fifth experience " reveals the essence of the age - long theological conflict he seeks to resolve . But in citing expressions of this dire state ...
Side 172
... ground - vines to the interlacings of the highest tree- tops , as an image of the vast fabric of life . The " weaver - god " who generates this fabric is as inscrutable as any Calvinistic sovereign , but not because of the degeneracy of ...
... ground - vines to the interlacings of the highest tree- tops , as an image of the vast fabric of life . The " weaver - god " who generates this fabric is as inscrutable as any Calvinistic sovereign , but not because of the degeneracy of ...
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A Proud Coherence | 23 |
A Unitarian Tragedy | 45 |
Child of the Devil | 57 |
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