University of Colorado Studies: Studies in the humanities. Series bUniversity of Colorado., 1945 |
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... wilderness is dark enough . It has been pointed out again and again since the epoch - making work of Turner on the influence of the frontier in America that the wilderness had two effects upon those who invaded it : in the process of ...
... wilderness is dark enough . It has been pointed out again and again since the epoch - making work of Turner on the influence of the frontier in America that the wilderness had two effects upon those who invaded it : in the process of ...
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... wilderness . Crede experto was a meaningless phrase where every man had to be and do so many things . This remained true even after the wilderness was tamed . Life was not hard and set , but for a long time mobile and fluid . Even to ...
... wilderness . Crede experto was a meaningless phrase where every man had to be and do so many things . This remained true even after the wilderness was tamed . Life was not hard and set , but for a long time mobile and fluid . Even to ...
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... wilderness a religious influence , which however rough and emotional in its appeal , emphasized that a man's salvation was a matter of his own free choice , and not predetermined as in the Calvinistic theology , thus lending sanction to ...
... wilderness a religious influence , which however rough and emotional in its appeal , emphasized that a man's salvation was a matter of his own free choice , and not predetermined as in the Calvinistic theology , thus lending sanction to ...
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The New England Puritans | 1 |
Humanism in Massachusetts | 19 |
The Quakers | 29 |
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