Praise Disjoined: Changing Patterns of Salvation in 17th-century English LiteratureWilliam P. Shaw P. Lang, 1991 - Počet stran: 306 Growing skepticism and rationalism contributed to the decline of religious enthusiasm in England in the seventeenth century, and time-honored notions about salvation and damnation became increasingly vitiated by secular, pragmatic concerns. This important collection of essays investigates the ways important writers of the age forcefully renegotiated their understanding of the terms of salvation and damnation, either affirming the old or accomodating some new understanding. After the Puritan Revolution had run its course, the end of the century witnessed a new consensus, one more deferential to individualism, utilitarianism, and secular millenarianism than to the hierarchical orders inherent in Christian feudalism and monarchy. |
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... Johnson , " The Family of Love in Stuart Literature : A Chronology of Name - Crossed Lovers , " The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 7 ( Spring 1977 ) . See also my " Additional Light on the Family of Love , " Bulletin of the ...
... Johnson , " The Family of Love in Stuart Literature : A Chronology of Name - Crossed Lovers , " The Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies 7 ( Spring 1977 ) . See also my " Additional Light on the Family of Love , " Bulletin of the ...
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... the Death of Children , ” ll . 41-42 , in The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor , edited by Thomas H. Johnson ( Princeton , NJ : Princeton Univ . Press , 1971 ) . childbirth , such as Rachel and the wife of Phinehas 84 Praise Disjoined.
... the Death of Children , ” ll . 41-42 , in The Poetical Works of Edward Taylor , edited by Thomas H. Johnson ( Princeton , NJ : Princeton Univ . Press , 1971 ) . childbirth , such as Rachel and the wife of Phinehas 84 Praise Disjoined.
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... , The Herball , or Generall Historie of Plantes ( London , 1597 ) , enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson , 1633 , 1636 ( all references in this paper are to the 1633 ed . ) 726 . stercus and Devil's Dirt or Dung , 2 a plant.
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Introduction | 1 |
Rhetoric and Salvation in the Seventeenth Century | 51 |
The Puritan Rhetoric of Childbearing | 73 |
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