Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800James E. Person Each print volume in this long-standing series profiles approximately 4-8 of the greatest writers and thinkers of the late Middle Ages, Renaissance and Restoration periods by providing full-text or excerpted criticism taken from books, magazines, literary reviews, newspapers and scholarly journals. Among those profiled in this volume are:
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... Quaker meeting in Cork . The Quakers , formally known as the Society of Friends , are a religious group that began to attract a large following in the mid - seventeenth century ; their noncon- formist theology appealed to Penn's ...
... Quaker meeting in Cork . The Quakers , formally known as the Society of Friends , are a religious group that began to attract a large following in the mid - seventeenth century ; their noncon- formist theology appealed to Penn's ...
Page 291
... Quaker , while a half- dozen other Quakers replied independently to Hicks's var- ious pamphlets . The most important of these writings of Penn was his part of The Christian Quaker , which was devoted chiefly to his view of the divinity ...
... Quaker , while a half- dozen other Quakers replied independently to Hicks's var- ious pamphlets . The most important of these writings of Penn was his part of The Christian Quaker , which was devoted chiefly to his view of the divinity ...
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... Quaker party that claimed the province was losing its priv- ileges and immunities through Penn's administration of government . For years after 1704 he continued to bait Penn by his representations to the small party of English Quakers ...
... Quaker party that claimed the province was losing its priv- ileges and immunities through Penn's administration of government . For years after 1704 he continued to bait Penn by his representations to the small party of English Quakers ...
Contents
The Intellectual Background | 1 |
Benjamin Franklin 17061790 | 99 |
Patrick Henry 17361799 | 191 |
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