The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 133
... religion , which were the first objects of our care , would exert a salutary influence on the manners and constitu- tion of the republic ; and as I had from my youth studied the distinctions between religious and civil rights , I ...
... religion , which were the first objects of our care , would exert a salutary influence on the manners and constitu- tion of the republic ; and as I had from my youth studied the distinctions between religious and civil rights , I ...
Pagina 167
... religious groups which Bunyan represented we must look back , briefly , to their formation under the common- wealth , precipitated by the revolutionary activities of the early forties , stimulated by the unredressed and , sometimes ...
... religious groups which Bunyan represented we must look back , briefly , to their formation under the common- wealth , precipitated by the revolutionary activities of the early forties , stimulated by the unredressed and , sometimes ...
Pagina 252
... religious duties , as to neglect the proper times and seasons of business . . . . Works of superrogation are not required at any man's hands . " In discussing James II's Declaration of Indul- gence , which we have already noted in ...
... religious duties , as to neglect the proper times and seasons of business . . . . Works of superrogation are not required at any man's hands . " In discussing James II's Declaration of Indul- gence , which we have already noted in ...
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