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Page 342
... PURITAN ? BY STUART P. SHERMAN BOTH the contemporary and the his- torical Puritan are still involved in clouds of libel , of which the origins lie in the copious fountains of indiscrim- inating abuse poured out upon the Puri- tans of ...
... PURITAN ? BY STUART P. SHERMAN BOTH the contemporary and the his- torical Puritan are still involved in clouds of libel , of which the origins lie in the copious fountains of indiscrim- inating abuse poured out upon the Puri- tans of ...
Page 343
... Puritan writers of the seventeenth century habitually depict- ed the people who set up the Common- wealth in England and colonized Mas- sachusetts . In the eyes of unfriendly English contemporaries , the men who came over in the ...
... Puritan writers of the seventeenth century habitually depict- ed the people who set up the Common- wealth in England and colonized Mas- sachusetts . In the eyes of unfriendly English contemporaries , the men who came over in the ...
Page 344
... Puritan character than Jonson exhib- ited in his portrait of Zeal - of - the - land Busy . But it is just as clearly a carica- ture . It violently exaggerates certain harsh traits of individual Puritans under persecution and at war ; it ...
... Puritan character than Jonson exhib- ited in his portrait of Zeal - of - the - land Busy . But it is just as clearly a carica- ture . It violently exaggerates certain harsh traits of individual Puritans under persecution and at war ; it ...
Page 345
... Puritans , as a mat- ter of fact , used both wine and tobacco both men and women . If Puritan- ism means reaction in favor of obsolete standards , our contemporary Puritans will repeal the obnoxious amendment ; and all who are thirsty ...
... Puritans , as a mat- ter of fact , used both wine and tobacco both men and women . If Puritan- ism means reaction in favor of obsolete standards , our contemporary Puritans will repeal the obnoxious amendment ; and all who are thirsty ...
Page 346
... a Puri- tan wife was pious , she was engaged in a true ' eternal triangle ' ; when Win- throp left home , his wife was committed by him to the arms of her heavenly lover . If she were not pious , she stole 346 WHAT IS A PURITAN ?
... a Puri- tan wife was pious , she was engaged in a true ' eternal triangle ' ; when Win- throp left home , his wife was committed by him to the arms of her heavenly lover . If she were not pious , she stole 346 WHAT IS A PURITAN ?
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