The Middle Way: Puritanism and Ideology in American Romantic FictionRutgers University Press, 1977 - 220 sider |
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... seems unimportant . What does seem clear is that the men who shaped American thinking were as alert to the dangers of riches as they were unsympathetic to beggary and servile dependency . Their appeal was middle class in the sense that ...
... seems unimportant . What does seem clear is that the men who shaped American thinking were as alert to the dangers of riches as they were unsympathetic to beggary and servile dependency . Their appeal was middle class in the sense that ...
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... seems to have been charged with a special kind of importance for victims of witchcraft . " 16 Although such oral concerns obviously took an unusual form at Salem , they were by no means uncommon during periods of intense religious ...
... seems to have been charged with a special kind of importance for victims of witchcraft . " 16 Although such oral concerns obviously took an unusual form at Salem , they were by no means uncommon during periods of intense religious ...
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... seems probable , in view of the similar phenomenon at North- ampton , that the Salem orality was related to the current contro- versy over standards for admission to the Supper . Mather's in- volvement with the controversy prompted his ...
... seems probable , in view of the similar phenomenon at North- ampton , that the Salem orality was related to the current contro- versy over standards for admission to the Supper . Mather's in- volvement with the controversy prompted his ...
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The Puritans | 11 |
Cotton Mather and Benjamin Franklin | 35 |
Hawthorne | 65 |
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