Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28,Nummer 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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Pagina 388
... Puritans , and strove to crush them as his bitterest enemies ; and he was surrounded by prelates who advanced the highest church pretensions , and who encouraged him in the most impolitic and unreasonable courses . The Puritans were now ...
... Puritans , and strove to crush them as his bitterest enemies ; and he was surrounded by prelates who advanced the highest church pretensions , and who encouraged him in the most impolitic and unreasonable courses . The Puritans were now ...
Pagina 404
... Puritans , live in vain ? Was their experiment a failure ? Certainly not ! Puritanism indeed achieved but few outward triumphs after the restoration . It even lost caste and retired to obscure retreats - disowned by the state , mocked ...
... Puritans , live in vain ? Was their experiment a failure ? Certainly not ! Puritanism indeed achieved but few outward triumphs after the restoration . It even lost caste and retired to obscure retreats - disowned by the state , mocked ...
Pagina 405
... Puritanism , therefore , has proved a failure in England . But then its great ideas have entered into new ... Puritan love of liberty , after a temporary reaction , animated the patriots of the second revolu- tion of '88 , which followed ...
... Puritanism , therefore , has proved a failure in England . But then its great ideas have entered into new ... Puritan love of liberty , after a temporary reaction , animated the patriots of the second revolu- tion of '88 , which followed ...
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