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  NEW ENGLAND TRANSCENDENTALISM
.... systems and rational insight as the means of discovering truth and connecting with the God-head. Yet despite the validity of New England transcendentalism and ....
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Communities of New England Colonies
.... 2003) argued in his statement of the Covenant, the early New England communities were .... their social system around a fundamental truth -- a belief in God and in ....
(1176 5 )

Early Colonial New England
.... 2003) argued in his statement of the Covenant, the early New England communities were .... their social system around a fundamental truth -- a belief in God and in ....
(1184 5 )

Christianity in the Early Literature of England
.... man, who must also fall as Adam did before he can rise again to God. .... In most cases, Christianity in the early literature of England can be read typologically ....
(1973 8 )

God and Religion in Victorian Literature
.... of reconciling the concept of a wholly benevolent and all-powerful God with the .... many varieties of doubt as there were human beings in Victorian England (2). E ....
(2667 11 )

Social Change and 16th Century England
.... religion and God by opening the door for Protestant reformers to decry the church's failures, but also lead to a new power structure within England, as the ....
(2670 11 )

God and Religion in Victorian Literature Introdu
.... of reconciling the concept of a wholly benevolent and all-powerful God with the .... many varieties of doubt as there were human beings in Victorian England (2). E ....
(2649 11 )

THE NEW ENGLAND RENAISSANCE
.... grew in American society, a movement known as transcendentalism arose in New England. .... 2). Instead of relying on traditional dogma to discover the God-head, the ....
(2003 8 )

English/Spanish War
.... The defeat did not sour him on the nation hat God backed Spain and not England, for he simply thanked God for His mercy in not making the defeat worse than it ....
(1688 7 )

Role of Religion in Mid-seventeeth Century England
.... lords and servants, and without priests as go-between from man to God. .... The threat in mid-seventeenth century England to the established order, however, was ....
(755 3 )

Religious & Military Conflict in Early New England
.... 1675-1676), resulted from a transformation of Anglo-Indian relations in southern New England. .... of the Indians may well have been sent to her by God in partial ....
(928 4 )

The American Colonies
.... Beginning in 1630 as many as 20,000 Puritans emigrated to America from England to gain the liberty to worship God as they chose. ....
(738 3 )

Basic Puritan Beliefs
.... Mather (1950) defined the people of New England as a "people of God" (9). By proclaiming to know "God" from "non-God", Mather felt justified in persecuting ....
(739 3 )

Paine's Views on God
.... When he and his second wife separated in 1774, he left England and traveled to .... evidence or authority for believing those books to be the word of God" (16), and ....
(2124 8 )

Witch Hunts
.... especially sensitive to Devils and witches, and frontier conditions in New England aggravated this sensitivity." The Puritans believed that God allowed Satan ....
(2151 9 )

Defoe's novel Robinson Crusoe
.... that he values in England: I describ'd to him the Country of Europe, and particularly England, which I came from; how we liv'd, how we worshipp'd God, how we ....
(1671 7 )

Wesleyanism: Christian Definition and Beliefs
.... alone to get a divorce based on his position as king of England, but the .... Yale historian GW Bernard contends that Henry "saw himself as God's lieutenant...whose ....
(2212 9 )

America & Christianity
.... assured that a sovereign God was directing the fate of individuals, nations, and all of creation…It seemed to the Puritans that England's government hampered ....
(1434 6 )

King Alfred
.... others. Fulco sees Alfred's desire for learning as a manifestation of God, and so he agrees to send an instructor to England. Alfred's ....
(2308 9 )

Religion in English Colonial Life in North America
.... in England into fixtures of the dominant culture in the New World. [M]any Nonconformists, despairing of success at home, began to look to America as God's ....
(922 4 )

References Abel, Lionel. Metatheatre: A New View
.... "Witch Beliefs and Witch-Hunting in England and Scotland." History Today 31 (Feb. 1981) 32-36. Larner, Christina. Enemies of God: The Witch-Hunt in Scotland. ....
(1213 5 )

American Leaders
.... the New World, 2) To escape God's judgement that was coming upon the corrupt churches of Europe, 3) To help ease the overpopulation problems in England, and 4 ....
(2375 10 )

America: a New England, a New World
.... worship God as they pleased" (Morgan, p. 48). Although these are rights and traditions we take for granted today, in the early 1600's New England's adoption of ....
(1200 5 )

"Dover Beach" and "God's Grandeur"
.... description of the struggles of those who were, in contemporary England, launched on .... with the position that Hopkins takes in his poem "God's Grandeur." Hopkins ....
(3075 12 )

Gerard Manley Hopkins - Biography Gerard Manley
.... next 9 years in training at Jesuit houses throughout England, finally being .... Hopkins periods of depression, and expresses his frustration with God, asking why ....
(861 3 )

Henry VIIIs Break From the Catholic Church
.... religion and God by opening the door for Protestant reformers to decry the church's failures, but also lead to a new power structure within England, as the ....
(2670 11 )

Development of Christianity
.... was an accepted and general tolerance between Catholics and Anglicans in England. .... intercessor since Christ was seen as the intercessor between God and humankind ....
(916 4 )

The Scarlet Letter
.... New England was in accordance with the doctrine of John Calvin, which holds that all of mankind is totally depraved. Every person is a sinner. However, God has ....
(1560 6 )

Thomas Paine
.... in this context of discrediting England's claim as parent country, Paine would claim identifica tion with a person regardless of a belief in Christ or God. ....
(2626 11 )

Impact of European Discoveries in the New World
.... their God, but also called for creating a society in the colonies which would be autonomous from the British crown. Where the Puritans who left England because ....
(1849 7 )

 
 
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