The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... Grace and Morality were the same . " 1 But open communion meant that so far as society and the churches were concerned , the distinction had lost its sig- nificance . The endeavor to bring the visible and invisible churches into some ...
... Grace and Morality were the same . " 1 But open communion meant that so far as society and the churches were concerned , the distinction had lost its sig- nificance . The endeavor to bring the visible and invisible churches into some ...
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... grace . It was against this background of declining faith in the imman- ence of the invisible world that the witchcraft hysteria burst upon New England . To Cotton Mather , the visitation promised a revival of the creed of the founders ...
... grace . It was against this background of declining faith in the imman- ence of the invisible world that the witchcraft hysteria burst upon New England . To Cotton Mather , the visitation promised a revival of the creed of the founders ...
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... grace , coming from the Holy Spirit , which enabled the godly Puritan to dwell in both spheres the visible and invisible - at once . And without grace , with- out the invasion of nature by the supernatural , the middle way perished ...
... grace , coming from the Holy Spirit , which enabled the godly Puritan to dwell in both spheres the visible and invisible - at once . And without grace , with- out the invasion of nature by the supernatural , the middle way perished ...
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The Puritans | 11 |
Cotton Mather and Benjamin Franklin | 35 |
Hawthorne | 65 |
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