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... religious commitment than those farther south . Yet many who went to New England did not do so out of Puritan idealism , or as religious refugees from Laud and the bishops . Likewise some who went to Maryland did so because it was a ...
... religious commitment than those farther south . Yet many who went to New England did not do so out of Puritan idealism , or as religious refugees from Laud and the bishops . Likewise some who went to Maryland did so because it was a ...
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... religious education of the masses is thus indicated both by the proliferation of different versions and by the attempt the authorities ( of whatever religious persuasion ) made to control the situation by prescribing an authorised ...
... religious education of the masses is thus indicated both by the proliferation of different versions and by the attempt the authorities ( of whatever religious persuasion ) made to control the situation by prescribing an authorised ...
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... religious , the question of genre is an important one , for genre is the conventionalised vessel which contains his word , thereby giving it a form by which his audience may understand it ( §S - 991 : pp . 10-11 ) . The concept of ...
... religious , the question of genre is an important one , for genre is the conventionalised vessel which contains his word , thereby giving it a form by which his audience may understand it ( §S - 991 : pp . 10-11 ) . The concept of ...
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Political theory and political practice | 34 |
Population economy and society in Miltons England | 72 |
The educational background | 102 |
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