Natural Religion in American LiteratureCollege & University Press, 1966 - 191 страница |
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... Paine's The Age of Reason , deism was an aristocratic cult confined almost solely to the well - to - do classes . Paine's book marked a new departure in that the urban and rural masses were being reached for the first time . Unlike ...
... Paine's The Age of Reason , deism was an aristocratic cult confined almost solely to the well - to - do classes . Paine's book marked a new departure in that the urban and rural masses were being reached for the first time . Unlike ...
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... Paine's tract . " 4 As a result , according to one ac- count , tens of thousands defected from their faith . Morais says that the wide circulation of Paine's word was due to the fact " that it was brought to the attention of people ...
... Paine's tract . " 4 As a result , according to one ac- count , tens of thousands defected from their faith . Morais says that the wide circulation of Paine's word was due to the fact " that it was brought to the attention of people ...
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... Paine does not consider the Scriptures in their his- torical context in his critique of the Bible , his impatience with the grosser elements in them reach great intensity . Again , it is well to remember that Paine is not primarily a ...
... Paine does not consider the Scriptures in their his- torical context in his critique of the Bible , his impatience with the grosser elements in them reach great intensity . Again , it is well to remember that Paine is not primarily a ...
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Age of Reason American Literature argument asserted attacked beauty believe benevolent Bhagavad-Gita Bible Boston Calvinism Calvinist Chanting The Square Christ Church claim common notions concept cosmic creation Creator creeds critical deism deistic deists Deity denied divine Divinity School Address doctrine earth equally eternal Ethan Allen ethical evil existence expounded expression faith felt Freneau God's Handbook heaven Hindu historical Christianity human Ibid idea identity imperfect individual infinite intuition Jefferson Jesus laws of nature Leaves of Grass man's mankind mind miracles Morais moral law mystical natural religion Neoplatonic Oversoul Ox-Bow Incident Paine Paine's pantheism perfect person philosophy poem poet Popular Theology R. W. Emerson rational Religion of Nature religious revelation Satan says Scriptures sense Shaftesbury Sixbey Song soul spiritual Square Deific supernatural Testament Theism Theodore Parker theologians things tion traditional transcendental transcendentalists truth Unitarian unity universe Walt Whitman word worship York