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Tensions in American Puritanism.

Contributor Reinitz, Richard.

Imprint:New York : Wiley, [1970]

Descriptionxiii, 192 p. ; 22 cm.

Note:I. PIETY AND INTELLECT: 1. Perry Miller: The piety and the federal theology -- The Augustinian strain of piety -- The covenant of grace -- 2. Thomas Hooker: Human sin and the disruption of divine order -- 3. Thomas Shepard: Salvation by covenant -- II. COMMUNITY VERSUS CALLING: 4. Bernard Bailyn: Puritan social ideals and the dilemma of the New England merchant -- 5. John Robinson: Diligent labor and the use of Gods creatures: Of labour, and idleness -- Of callings -- Of the use, and abuse of things -- Of riches, and poverty -- 6. John Winthrop: A modell of Christian charity -- III. LIBERTY VERSUS REFORMATION: 7. Edmund S. Morgan: Roger Williams: the Church and the state: The intellectual integrity of a puritan heretic -- The business of government -- Liberty of conscience -- 8. Roger Williams: The bloudy tenent: The demands of truth -- The integrity of conscience -- 9. John Cotton: The bloudy tenent, washed: Of the magistrates power -- Sinning against one's own conscience -- IV. THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE SAINTS VERSUS THE INNER LIGHT: The Boston fathers: The covenant of the First Church of Boston -- 11. Darrett B. Rutman: Toward a new Jerusalem: The antinomian controversy andits effects on the Boston church -- V. CHOSENNESS VERSUS UNIVERSALITY: 12. Perry Miller: Errand into the wilderness -- 13. Edward Johnson: Wonder-working providence of sions saviour -- 14. Roger Williams: American exceptionalism rejected -- VI. NEW APPROACHES: 15. Michael Wlazer: Puritan repression and modernization -- 16. Sumner Chilton Powell: The origin and stability of a New England town.

Bibliography Note:Bibliography: p. 188-192.



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Contributor
Reinitz, Richard.
Series Statement
Problems in American history.
Subject:
Puritans -- Collections.