Legacy, Volume 13Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 1996 |
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... religious . Religion had become the special responsibility of the wife , as reli- gious activity shifted from the public loca- tion of the church to the private location of the home ( Green 181 ) . The pious behavior of the domestic ...
... religious . Religion had become the special responsibility of the wife , as reli- gious activity shifted from the public loca- tion of the church to the private location of the home ( Green 181 ) . The pious behavior of the domestic ...
Halaman 118
... religious activists of her era who not only reconciled their strongly held religious beliefs with their advocacy of women's rights , but who found , indeed , that their Christian convictions fueled their an- ger and activism against ...
... religious activists of her era who not only reconciled their strongly held religious beliefs with their advocacy of women's rights , but who found , indeed , that their Christian convictions fueled their an- ger and activism against ...
Halaman 119
... religious ideal : traditional New England Calvinism . On the one hand , she seemed to find many praiseworthy aspects of the religious system , admiring , for instance , the honest , decent values it inspired in the New England character ...
... religious ideal : traditional New England Calvinism . On the one hand , she seemed to find many praiseworthy aspects of the religious system , admiring , for instance , the honest , decent values it inspired in the New England character ...
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