Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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... learned of new and sterner religious doctrine . Having taken his B.A. in 1608 and M.A. in 1611 , Hooker lingered on at Cambridge for a number of years as catechist and lecturer . This was the critical period of his life . He underwent a ...
... learned of new and sterner religious doctrine . Having taken his B.A. in 1608 and M.A. in 1611 , Hooker lingered on at Cambridge for a number of years as catechist and lecturer . This was the critical period of his life . He underwent a ...
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... learned to manage his affairs and serve his community ; from his mother and the rector of Martin's Brandon he learned the rudiments ; from a succession of roving tutors , or perhaps like his father at a small private school , he got a ...
... learned to manage his affairs and serve his community ; from his mother and the rector of Martin's Brandon he learned the rudiments ; from a succession of roving tutors , or perhaps like his father at a small private school , he got a ...
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... learned them from the Quaker merchants of Philadelphia . It is highly probable that this lesson , too , was learned pragmatically , out of his own experience . In any case , his unsophisticated , straight- forward writings on the ...
... learned them from the Quaker merchants of Philadelphia . It is highly probable that this lesson , too , was learned pragmatically , out of his own experience . In any case , his unsophisticated , straight- forward writings on the ...
Contents
Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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