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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... truth . The enemy was anything that blocked these " Ways " -and the plural form is notewor- thy - be they coercive institutions , " Party Bigotry , " or " furious Zeal . " The ways are many , and must be kept free and clear . Truth is ...
... truth . The enemy was anything that blocked these " Ways " -and the plural form is notewor- thy - be they coercive institutions , " Party Bigotry , " or " furious Zeal . " The ways are many , and must be kept free and clear . Truth is ...
Page 287
... Truth Exalted ; The Guide Mistaken , and Temporizing Rebuked ; The Sandy Foundation Shaken ; Innocency with her Open Face ; Truth rescued from Imposture ; A Seasonable Cave- at against Popery ; The Malicious Aspertions , Erroneous ...
... Truth Exalted ; The Guide Mistaken , and Temporizing Rebuked ; The Sandy Foundation Shaken ; Innocency with her Open Face ; Truth rescued from Imposture ; A Seasonable Cave- at against Popery ; The Malicious Aspertions , Erroneous ...
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... truth which men had already known . His prag- matic appreciation of conscientious non - Quaker reform- ers as allies , and his sense of the authority of classic Greek and Roman writers , needed theological undergirding . He quoted the ...
... truth which men had already known . His prag- matic appreciation of conscientious non - Quaker reform- ers as allies , and his sense of the authority of classic Greek and Roman writers , needed theological undergirding . He quoted the ...
Contents
The Intellectual Background | 1 |
Benjamin Franklin 17061790 | 99 |
Patrick Henry 17361799 | 191 |
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