Old Brick: Charles Chauncy of Boston, 1705-1787U of Minnesota Press, 1980 - Всего страниц: 248 |
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... traditional caricature of the cold - blooded Chauncy , the evidence has not led me to counterbalance tradition by writing Chauncy into the calendar of saints . I have tried , in short , to bring the picture of his personality into focus ...
... traditional caricature of the cold - blooded Chauncy , the evidence has not led me to counterbalance tradition by writing Chauncy into the calendar of saints . I have tried , in short , to bring the picture of his personality into focus ...
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... traditional evangelical Calvinist . Neither , however , did he consider himself an Arian , Arminian , Pelagian , or Deist . He defended the Christian tradi- tion . He honored the native powers of the mind , but he denied the ef- ficacy ...
... traditional evangelical Calvinist . Neither , however , did he consider himself an Arian , Arminian , Pelagian , or Deist . He defended the Christian tradi- tion . He honored the native powers of the mind , but he denied the ef- ficacy ...
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... traditional place or an attack on organized religion generally — as Deism's emphasis upon natural reason seemed to portend —then Chauncy withheld allegiance and rose to the defense of revela- tion and sound doctrine . Precisely this ...
... traditional place or an attack on organized religion generally — as Deism's emphasis upon natural reason seemed to portend —then Chauncy withheld allegiance and rose to the defense of revela- tion and sound doctrine . Precisely this ...
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... traditional right hand of fellowship from the venerable Mather , he was stepping into the ranks of Congregationalist ministers — ranks whose number had included his famous great - grandfather , the second president of Harvard College ...
... traditional right hand of fellowship from the venerable Mather , he was stepping into the ranks of Congregationalist ministers — ranks whose number had included his famous great - grandfather , the second president of Harvard College ...
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... traditional charge to the young minister : a message of welcome , caution , and ex- hortation enlisting the young man in the ministry . And finally , in the name of the Boston ministers , Cotton Mather extended the right hand of ...
... traditional charge to the young minister : a message of welcome , caution , and ex- hortation enlisting the young man in the ministry . And finally , in the name of the Boston ministers , Cotton Mather extended the right hand of ...
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A GODLY FAITHFUL MAN | 26 |
AFTER THE SURPRISING CONVERSIONS | 37 |
THE OUTPOURING OF THE HOLY GHOST | 46 |
WORDS IN SEASON | 71 |
LIBERTY CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS | 126 |
DIVINITY ZEAL RANCOR AND REVENGE | 144 |
EXILE AND RETURN | 159 |
PUDDING AND PIES | 168 |
ABBREVIATIONS | 184 |
NOTES | 185 |
THE WORKS OF CHARLES CHAUNCY | 219 |
INDEX | 233 |
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