American Literature: Tradition & Innovation, Volume 1Harrison T. Meserole, Walter Sutton, Brom Weber |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 307
... sense , in God's showing mercy to whom he will show mercy , and hardening whom he will . God's absolute sovereignty and justice , with respect to salvation and damnation , is what my mind seems to rest assured of , as much as of any ...
... sense , in God's showing mercy to whom he will show mercy , and hardening whom he will . God's absolute sovereignty and justice , with respect to salvation and damnation , is what my mind seems to rest assured of , as much as of any ...
Page 316
... sense of the absolute sove- reignty of God , and a delight in that sovereignty ; and have had more of a sense of the glory of Christ , as a Mediator revealed in the gospel . On one Saturday night , in particular , I had such a discovery ...
... sense of the absolute sove- reignty of God , and a delight in that sovereignty ; and have had more of a sense of the glory of Christ , as a Mediator revealed in the gospel . On one Saturday night , in particular , I had such a discovery ...
Page 356
... Sense . If you ask why , less properly , I must repeat the Lines ; Immodest Words admit of no Defence ; For Want of Modesty is Want of Sense . 35 Now is not want of Sense ( where a Man is so unfortunate as to want it ) some Apology for ...
... Sense . If you ask why , less properly , I must repeat the Lines ; Immodest Words admit of no Defence ; For Want of Modesty is Want of Sense . 35 Now is not want of Sense ( where a Man is so unfortunate as to want it ) some Apology for ...
Contents
Four Early Travelers and Observers | 1 |
George Alsop 1638post 1666 | 27 |
Of the Situation and Plenty | 34 |
Copyright | |
99 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
American Anne Bradstreet appeared beauty Benjamin Franklin better Business called Captain Christ church Coffeehouse colony Cotton Mather cyon death Deerslayer delight divine doth earth England eyes fancy father fear fire give Governor grace ground hand happiness hath head heard heart heaven horse Hugh Henry Brackenridge human Indian Ishmael James Fenimore Cooper King land live look Lord Magua manner matter means ment Michael Wigglesworth mind nature never night person Peter Stuyvesant Philip Freneau pleasure poems poet poetry poor prayers present Puritan reason religion returned river Roger Williams seemed sense society soon soul spirit sweet thee things thou thought thro tion took trees true truth unto verse virtue whole William Cullen Bryant wind woods words writing young