Puritan Children in Exile: The Effects of the Puritan Concepts of the Original Sin, Death, Salvation, and Grace Upon the Children and Grandchildren of the Puritan Emigrants Leading to the Collapse of the Puritan PeriodAlthough the focus centers on Puritan beliefs about the place of children and the parenting practices provided for these disenfranchised children, the basic concepts and motivations of Puritanism are explained and examined with insight and detail. J2009HB - $29.84 |
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Inhalt
Chapter One History of the Concept | 1 |
Chapter Three Church Membership Visible | 29 |
Chapter Five Puritan Sins and Biblebased | 43 |
Chapter Seven Puritan Burials in | 77 |
Chapter Nine Collapse of the Puritan Period | 97 |
Chapter Ten Covenants of Grace | 105 |
Chapter Eleven Literal Interpretation of | 115 |
Chapter Twelve Children Adolescents | 131 |
Chapter Thirteen Psychological Social | 151 |
Chapter Fourteen A Summary of Findings | 163 |
Appendix | 195 |
Bibliography | 253 |
Notes footnotes | 265 |
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