The Process of American History: Early AmericaPaul W. Glad |
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Paul W. Glad. 2. The Puritan Experience : Fathers and Sons INTRODUCTION The selections in this chapter from Puritan sources and by several modern historians of New England Puritanism all bear on the nature of the Puritan experience in ...
Paul W. Glad. 2. The Puritan Experience : Fathers and Sons INTRODUCTION The selections in this chapter from Puritan sources and by several modern historians of New England Puritanism all bear on the nature of the Puritan experience in ...
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... experience in America . I. EARLIER INTERPRETATION One of the most influential of the earlier twentieth - century analysts and critics of New England Puritanism was Vernon L. Parrington , the dis- tinguished literary historian who ...
... experience in America . I. EARLIER INTERPRETATION One of the most influential of the earlier twentieth - century analysts and critics of New England Puritanism was Vernon L. Parrington , the dis- tinguished literary historian who ...
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... Experience After long and bitter dispute with his congregation , Jonathan Edwards , the leading figure in the Great Awakening in New England , was forced to leave his Northampton , Massachusetts parish . Before departing , Edwards ...
... Experience After long and bitter dispute with his congregation , Jonathan Edwards , the leading figure in the Great Awakening in New England , was forced to leave his Northampton , Massachusetts parish . Before departing , Edwards ...
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