Catharine Maria Sedgwick: Her Position in the Literature and Thought of Her Time Up to 1860Catholic University of America, 1937 - 168 páginas |
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... church . For this grievous violation of their laws the Deacon has her cited before the congregation . Here she is dealt with very roughly by the Deacon and deprived of membership in the church . The meeting is broken in upon by Archie ...
... church . For this grievous violation of their laws the Deacon has her cited before the congregation . Here she is dealt with very roughly by the Deacon and deprived of membership in the church . The meeting is broken in upon by Archie ...
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... Church until several years later . 1821 , when she definitely broke from the Calvinists and became affiliated with the new Unitarian Church then being established in New York.8 As late as March 1821 , she was still undecided about ...
... Church until several years later . 1821 , when she definitely broke from the Calvinists and became affiliated with the new Unitarian Church then being established in New York.8 As late as March 1821 , she was still undecided about ...
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... church again . In severing her connection with the Calvinists , she was acting , she said , through a sense of duty and after anxious deliberation . She believed some of its doctrines were both unscriptural and unprofitable , and that ...
... church again . In severing her connection with the Calvinists , she was acting , she said , through a sense of duty and after anxious deliberation . She believed some of its doctrines were both unscriptural and unprofitable , and that ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
BIOGRAPHY | 7 |
AN ANALYSIS OF MISS SEDGWICKS NOVELS | 21 |
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