University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... influence in New England . The little Rhode Island Colony struggled on alone , and there seemed little hope that the work of Roger Williams would not be crushed and that the New England theocracy would not prevail . Yet it was Roger ...
... influence in New England . The little Rhode Island Colony struggled on alone , and there seemed little hope that the work of Roger Williams would not be crushed and that the New England theocracy would not prevail . Yet it was Roger ...
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... influence of Cotton Mather , the high priest of a bleak and narrow , though an expiring , Calvinism , but to thus characterize the world in which Franklin later worked is to shut one's eyes to the picture of it which we get from the ...
... influence of Cotton Mather , the high priest of a bleak and narrow , though an expiring , Calvinism , but to thus characterize the world in which Franklin later worked is to shut one's eyes to the picture of it which we get from the ...
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... influence of the frontier . We have seen that Professor Frederick Turner and his disciples have used the frontier as the one key to the proper interpretation and understanding of the course and character of American life . No doubt they ...
... influence of the frontier . We have seen that Professor Frederick Turner and his disciples have used the frontier as the one key to the proper interpretation and understanding of the course and character of American life . No doubt they ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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