American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... Experiences " 163 CHARLES CHAUNCEY 208 " Contemplations " 165 From Enthusiasm Described and MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 170 ... Experience " 180 " Silent Worship " 216 " Meditation Eighty - two " 180 THOMAS RANKIN 217 ROGER WILLIAMS 181 Letter ...
... Experiences " 163 CHARLES CHAUNCEY 208 " Contemplations " 165 From Enthusiasm Described and MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 170 ... Experience " 180 " Silent Worship " 216 " Meditation Eighty - two " 180 THOMAS RANKIN 217 ROGER WILLIAMS 181 Letter ...
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... experience and expression , represented what may be called the mystical strain in Puritan orthodoxy . The letter ... EXPERIENCES 163 Letter, "Religious Experiences" CHARLES CHAUNCEY 208 "Contemplations"
... experience and expression , represented what may be called the mystical strain in Puritan orthodoxy . The letter ... EXPERIENCES 163 Letter, "Religious Experiences" CHARLES CHAUNCEY 208 "Contemplations"
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... experience , but through which experience was acquired ; that these were intuitions of the mind itself ; and he denominated them Transcendental forms . " Major contributions to Emerson's thinking came directly from Coleridge , whose ...
... experience , but through which experience was acquired ; that these were intuitions of the mind itself ; and he denominated them Transcendental forms . " Major contributions to Emerson's thinking came directly from Coleridge , whose ...
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