The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... Christ in them , receiveth Christ , and entereth through Him into the kingdom of heaven , both here and hereafter . " 24 In effect the test for grace represented an attempt to legislate the Puritan tension , to guarantee that everyone ...
... Christ in them , receiveth Christ , and entereth through Him into the kingdom of heaven , both here and hereafter . " 24 In effect the test for grace represented an attempt to legislate the Puritan tension , to guarantee that everyone ...
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... Christ . And they knew from such classics of ecclesiastical history as Mather's Magnalia that the life of each saint exemplifies in miniature the collective epic of society . " I shall now invite my reader , " Mather had written , " to ...
... Christ . And they knew from such classics of ecclesiastical history as Mather's Magnalia that the life of each saint exemplifies in miniature the collective epic of society . " I shall now invite my reader , " Mather had written , " to ...
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... Christ also came with a sword , and he too was said to rule over the East . And there are , as it happens , several hints to the effect that Captain Delano , if he is not exactly identified with Christ , is never- theless endowed with ...
... Christ also came with a sword , and he too was said to rule over the East . And there are , as it happens , several hints to the effect that Captain Delano , if he is not exactly identified with Christ , is never- theless endowed with ...
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Hawthorne | 65 |
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