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Anti-Puritanism and the Making of the Puritan Tradition
Abstract The history of anti-puritanism is in effect the history of puritanism, since the self-image of those called puritans—some of whom came to refer to themselves though that very term—was integrally connected to the negative stereotypes and associations used to type them as puritans in the first place.openaire +1 more source
2012
Abstract This article narrates how Transcendentalism and Puritanism, despite basic differences, are literally related. Transcendentalism was a New England phenomenon and Puritanism had deeply laid foundations there. The article explains the arguments of the Transcendentalists and Puritans and how they differed in their opinions on the ...
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Abstract This article narrates how Transcendentalism and Puritanism, despite basic differences, are literally related. Transcendentalism was a New England phenomenon and Puritanism had deeply laid foundations there. The article explains the arguments of the Transcendentalists and Puritans and how they differed in their opinions on the ...
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Puritanism and Puritans: Labels or Libels?
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2016
Abstract The Puritans were a group of people loosely defined through their shared adherence to the reformed theological tradition, largely following the work of John Calvin. Beginning in the 16th century, the Puritan movement took root in specific regional locales throughout Germany, Scotland, the Low Countries, and England. Following
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Abstract The Puritans were a group of people loosely defined through their shared adherence to the reformed theological tradition, largely following the work of John Calvin. Beginning in the 16th century, the Puritan movement took root in specific regional locales throughout Germany, Scotland, the Low Countries, and England. Following
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