American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... Divine Providence , is one of the most comprehensive . Born in Dorchester , Mass . , Increase Mather , the father of Cotton Mather , was one of the most distinguished Puritan intellectuals of the second generation . Receiving his B.A. ...
... Divine Providence , is one of the most comprehensive . Born in Dorchester , Mass . , Increase Mather , the father of Cotton Mather , was one of the most distinguished Puritan intellectuals of the second generation . Receiving his B.A. ...
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... divine worship and , not dis- tinguishing the creator from his crea- tion , have paid adoration to " four - footed beasts and creeping things . " And some have ascribed divine honors to the sun , moon , or stars , while others have been ...
... divine worship and , not dis- tinguishing the creator from his crea- tion , have paid adoration to " four - footed beasts and creeping things . " And some have ascribed divine honors to the sun , moon , or stars , while others have been ...
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... Divine Being , who thus passes his Eternity in perpetual variation of Concen- trated Self and almost Infinite Self - Dif- fusion . What you call The Universe is but his present expansive existence . He now feels his life through an ...
... Divine Being , who thus passes his Eternity in perpetual variation of Concen- trated Self and almost Infinite Self - Dif- fusion . What you call The Universe is but his present expansive existence . He now feels his life through an ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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