Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 28, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... spirit of Protestantism among their brethren who had remained faithful to their convictions . A new religious life had also been kindled among the people . The preaching and the constancy of the martyrs had excited a spirit of devotion ...
... spirit of Protestantism among their brethren who had remained faithful to their convictions . A new religious life had also been kindled among the people . The preaching and the constancy of the martyrs had excited a spirit of devotion ...
Page 386
... spirit of insubordination , and more than hinted their disquiet in view of the supremacy of a woman in matters of religion . Christ , in their eyes , was the only head of the church , and the Bible and their own consciences were their ...
... spirit of insubordination , and more than hinted their disquiet in view of the supremacy of a woman in matters of religion . Christ , in their eyes , was the only head of the church , and the Bible and their own consciences were their ...
Page 388
... spirit of conciliation . He was more despotic than she , and still more in- tensely hated popular insurrection and ... spirit of persecution to a still greater extent . But every sentence of the Star - Chamber called forth popular ...
... spirit of conciliation . He was more despotic than she , and still more in- tensely hated popular insurrection and ... spirit of persecution to a still greater extent . But every sentence of the Star - Chamber called forth popular ...
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