Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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... religion seriously . As they comb the past for relevance they are keen to avoid any confrontation with spiritual and religious realities . Perhaps they are uncomfortable thinking about such issues . Perhaps , because of the older Whig ...
... religion seriously . As they comb the past for relevance they are keen to avoid any confrontation with spiritual and religious realities . Perhaps they are uncomfortable thinking about such issues . Perhaps , because of the older Whig ...
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... religious writing , such a claim is indeed a modest one . Another might respond that the peripheral nature of so much Maritime historical writing is merely underscored by the fact that what is seen as a scholarly cul de sac by the ...
... religious writing , such a claim is indeed a modest one . Another might respond that the peripheral nature of so much Maritime historical writing is merely underscored by the fact that what is seen as a scholarly cul de sac by the ...
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... religious landscape of New England . By stirring " severe feelings of inadequacy and insecurity " , it may have been largely responsible for driving people more and more " into the terrible wilderness of their own inner selves " and ...
... religious landscape of New England . By stirring " severe feelings of inadequacy and insecurity " , it may have been largely responsible for driving people more and more " into the terrible wilderness of their own inner selves " and ...
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