The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... experience the Deity . Tremendous pressure , it appears , was being brought on the children to have such experiences , since the continuation of true churches depended on the addition of visible saints . Plainly the children were ...
... experience the Deity . Tremendous pressure , it appears , was being brought on the children to have such experiences , since the continuation of true churches depended on the addition of visible saints . Plainly the children were ...
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... experienced the supernatural . If Stoddardism prevailed , the taking of the Eucharist would mean only that the ... experience usually oc- curred during adolescence , and converts were treated as adults both in the churches and the ...
... experienced the supernatural . If Stoddardism prevailed , the taking of the Eucharist would mean only that the ... experience usually oc- curred during adolescence , and converts were treated as adults both in the churches and the ...
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... Experience . Discussing the transformation of the once- born soul who encounters evil and surmounts disillusionment , William explains that the process is one of redemption , not of mere reversion to natural health , and the sufferer ...
... Experience . Discussing the transformation of the once- born soul who encounters evil and surmounts disillusionment , William explains that the process is one of redemption , not of mere reversion to natural health , and the sufferer ...
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