The American Enlightenment, 1750-1820Harvard University Press, 1997 - 220 halaman This concise literary history of the American Enlightenment captures the varied and conflicting voices of religious and political conviction in the decades when the new nation was formed. Robert Ferguson's trenchant interpretation yields new understanding of this pivotal period for American culture. |
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... once ? " ) becomes a glorious statement of fact in Bellamy's hands ( “ a nation shall be born in a day ” ) . The technical portions of The Millennium , an exhaustive typological determination of the fall of Antichrist , build slowly ...
... once ? " ) becomes a glorious statement of fact in Bellamy's hands ( “ a nation shall be born in a day ” ) . The technical portions of The Millennium , an exhaustive typological determination of the fall of Antichrist , build slowly ...
Halaman 69
... once battle lines have been drawn , though it is not easy to identify the strict nature of the loss . The conviction of the people and ministerial zeal remain in place . If any- thing , these elements increase through the activity and ...
... once battle lines have been drawn , though it is not easy to identify the strict nature of the loss . The conviction of the people and ministerial zeal remain in place . If any- thing , these elements increase through the activity and ...
Halaman 92
... Once again , Parliament is supreme , though once again , the colonies are not to be subject to internal taxation by authority of Parliament . " The Colonies , " claims Bland , “ are subordinate to the Authority of Parlia- ment ...
... Once again , Parliament is supreme , though once again , the colonies are not to be subject to internal taxation by authority of Parliament . " The Colonies , " claims Bland , “ are subordinate to the Authority of Parlia- ment ...
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What Is Enlightenment? Some American Answers | 22 |
Religious Voices | 44 |
Writing the Revolution | 80 |
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