American Ideas; Source Readings in the Intellectual History of the United States, Volume 1Gerald N. Grob, Robert Nelson Beck Free Press of Glencoe, 1963 |
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... hold of ; there is nothing between you and hell but the air ; it is only the power and mere pleasure of God that holds you up . You probably are not sensible of this ; you find you are kept out of hell , but do not see the hand of God ...
... hold of ; there is nothing between you and hell but the air ; it is only the power and mere pleasure of God that holds you up . You probably are not sensible of this ; you find you are kept out of hell , but do not see the hand of God ...
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... hold their Courts , keep their Records , hold disputations ; and in matters concerning their Society , may dissent , divide , break into Schisms and Factions , sue and implead each other at the Law , yea wholly break up and dissolve ...
... hold their Courts , keep their Records , hold disputations ; and in matters concerning their Society , may dissent , divide , break into Schisms and Factions , sue and implead each other at the Law , yea wholly break up and dissolve ...
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... hold most valu- able property in the services and capital of their masters . The masters hold no property in such slaves , because , for the time , they are of no value . Owners and captains of vessels own property in the services of ...
... hold most valu- able property in the services and capital of their masters . The masters hold no property in such slaves , because , for the time , they are of no value . Owners and captains of vessels own property in the services of ...
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The Puritan as a Religious Type | 7 |
The Beginnings of American Political Theory | 34 |
Puritanism and Capitalism | 62 |
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