American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pagina's |
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... Deism - these were the three great religious forces that had most impact upon the literature of the English - speaking colonies . Each originated in Europe and had there a long and complicated history . Yet each developed peculiar ...
... Deism - these were the three great religious forces that had most impact upon the literature of the English - speaking colonies . Each originated in Europe and had there a long and complicated history . Yet each developed peculiar ...
Pagina 219
... DEISM , the religion of nature and reason , which had interested the young Benjamin Franklin , was opposed to all forms of Christian orthodoxy and to any variety of evangelical " Enthusiasm . " The history of Deism in 17th and 18th ...
... DEISM , the religion of nature and reason , which had interested the young Benjamin Franklin , was opposed to all forms of Christian orthodoxy and to any variety of evangelical " Enthusiasm . " The history of Deism in 17th and 18th ...
Pagina 220
... Deism . An ancestor of the Allens had followed the great Puritan clergyman , Thomas Hooker , from Massachusetts into Connecticut ; in the period of religious ferment provoked by the " Great Awakening " Ethan's father had turned to ...
... Deism . An ancestor of the Allens had followed the great Puritan clergyman , Thomas Hooker , from Massachusetts into Connecticut ; in the period of religious ferment provoked by the " Great Awakening " Ethan's father had turned to ...
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American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 John Towner Frederick Fragmentweergave - 1948 |
American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1 John Towner Frederick Fragmentweergave - 1948 |
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