The American Tradition in Literature: Bradford to LincolnSculley Bradley, Richmond Croom Beatty, Eugene Hudson Long |
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And it may be thus described : A true sense of the divine excellency of the things revealed in the word of God , and a conviction of the truth and reality of them thence arising . This spiritual light primarily consists in the former of ...
And it may be thus described : A true sense of the divine excellency of the things revealed in the word of God , and a conviction of the truth and reality of them thence arising . This spiritual light primarily consists in the former of ...
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a having a rational judgment that honey is sweet , and having a sense of its sweetness . A man may have the former , that knows not how honey tastes ; but a man cannot have the latter unless he has an idea of the taste of honey in his ...
a having a rational judgment that honey is sweet , and having a sense of its sweetness . A man may have the former , that knows not how honey tastes ; but a man cannot have the latter unless he has an idea of the taste of honey in his ...
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most absolute sense , in God's shewing mercy to whom he will shew mercy , and hardening whom he will . God's absolute sovereignty and justice , with respect to salvation and damnation , is what my mind seems to rest assured of , as much ...
most absolute sense , in God's shewing mercy to whom he will shew mercy , and hardening whom he will . God's absolute sovereignty and justice , with respect to salvation and damnation , is what my mind seems to rest assured of , as much ...
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The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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