The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... theocracy in which he believed and which had been denied him in England . The Massachu- setts man was not an American , for America in the early part of the seventeenth century was a geo- graphical expression and not a political entity ...
... theocracy in which he believed and which had been denied him in England . The Massachu- setts man was not an American , for America in the early part of the seventeenth century was a geo- graphical expression and not a political entity ...
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... theocratic state , and there was no place for such in the community . There was no more room for heretics in Massachusetts than there was in Rome or Madrid , Fiske says . It was a day of swift trial and stern punishment . The here- tic ...
... theocratic state , and there was no place for such in the community . There was no more room for heretics in Massachusetts than there was in Rome or Madrid , Fiske says . It was a day of swift trial and stern punishment . The here- tic ...
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... theocratic state . That was the self - appointed mis- sion of the Puritan . " And the elder Saints and Sages laid their pious framework right By a theocratic instinct covered from the people's sight . " Agreed as men may be on ...
... theocratic state . That was the self - appointed mis- sion of the Puritan . " And the elder Saints and Sages laid their pious framework right By a theocratic instinct covered from the people's sight . " Agreed as men may be on ...
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... should destroy theocracy and set up in its place a broader , a more tolerant , a more humanizing code . The more educated men became , the more clearly they saw that a theocratic state , theoretically ideal 168 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
... should destroy theocracy and set up in its place a broader , a more tolerant , a more humanizing code . The more educated men became , the more clearly they saw that a theocratic state , theoretically ideal 168 THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
الصفحة 169
Maurice Low. clearly they saw that a theocratic state , theoretically ideal , was practically impossible ; and the force of circumstances and the broadening of intellect and the humanizing effect that education has on the whole concept ...
Maurice Low. clearly they saw that a theocratic state , theoretically ideal , was practically impossible ; and the force of circumstances and the broadening of intellect and the humanizing effect that education has on the whole concept ...
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