The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 42Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1853 - American periodicals |
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... Puritan virtues , broa public policy than characterized the ma Connecticut , church - membership was neve citizenship ; Connecticut was wholly free fr persecution ; we wish we could also say , as icut murdered no witches ; but the ...
... Puritan virtues , broa public policy than characterized the ma Connecticut , church - membership was neve citizenship ; Connecticut was wholly free fr persecution ; we wish we could also say , as icut murdered no witches ; but the ...
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... head , belongs only to those whom prejudice has incapable of candid and rational judgment . 7 This complete devotion to duty , even if it stood alone , wou Another characteristic of the Puritans was the strong feeling sonal.
... head , belongs only to those whom prejudice has incapable of candid and rational judgment . 7 This complete devotion to duty , even if it stood alone , wou Another characteristic of the Puritans was the strong feeling sonal.
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... Puritans , 3 extravagant in their con- ir good , evil ; mystifying ty , by imputations of the gent skill which even scar- ted scandal to cast upon path between these two gs by the exact and rigor all to the critical bar the flexible ...
... Puritans , 3 extravagant in their con- ir good , evil ; mystifying ty , by imputations of the gent skill which even scar- ted scandal to cast upon path between these two gs by the exact and rigor all to the critical bar the flexible ...
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... Puritans was the strong feeling sonal independence by which they were inspired . Individualis never more boldly developed than among them . They were keenly sensitive to the danger of external control , always watchi the rights which ...
... Puritans was the strong feeling sonal independence by which they were inspired . Individualis never more boldly developed than among them . They were keenly sensitive to the danger of external control , always watchi the rights which ...
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... Puritans . Exceptions should do tain individuals among them ; but as a putes and contentions , there was little m ... Puritan ministers of its most marked development . Whenev of doubtful solution arose , it was to the ] applied ...
... Puritans . Exceptions should do tain individuals among them ; but as a putes and contentions , there was little m ... Puritan ministers of its most marked development . Whenev of doubtful solution arose , it was to the ] applied ...
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