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    1. preside, not with the authority of a puritan preacher


    2. Without his few talents he would be just another cocaine crazed puritan, or a


    3. This distinguished document is an English Puritan work, although there was some valued input from Scottish theologians


    4. During the chaos of civil unrest and war, Parliament was taken over by the forces of the more extreme Puritan faction of the Calvinist movement


    5. Cromwell was largely responsible for the readmission of the Jews to England, His puritan views, based largely upon the Old Testament, and his tolerant nature predisposed him to regard the Jews with favor


    6. The English settlers who established a colony at Plymouth brought with them a strong Puritan religion


    7. Perhaps because he was at heart a puritan and therefore obsessed with sex, Sean had read a great deal about decadent societies and regaled me with lurid tales of debauchery


    8. Fortunately, Dayne wasn’t the Puritan she seemed to be


    9. He's a Puritan preacher, more extreme than most


    10. Her father was becoming increasingly upset, using profanity towards her mother, something a Puritan never did

    11. Tonight we drive him back to hell!" Raucous cheers spilled out into the streets along with every Puritan in city hall


    12. The Puritan followers lined the streets with picket signs, marching in front of every Outsider owned shop on main street


    13. The Puritan leaders got word of my husband's work and saw fit to keep it protected


    14. He called the shots amongst the Puritan leaders


    15. The Puritan commander hit Ned across the face with the butt of his rifle


    16. Jamison and Ned, Puritan teenage misfits with no promising future in the church other than cleaning offices and scrubbing church toilets, discovered my husband's research


    17. With a single exception, every old Puritan pulpit in Boston and vicinity was in the possession of men who scorned the evangelical creed


    18. If there was one thing that the monarchs of Europe agreed on, it was on their hatred of Cromwell and of his army of fanatical Puritan followers


    19. “Your Majesty, I recently arrived from Scotland after a difficult journey through Holland, having to be careful not to fall into the hands of agents of the regicide Puritan, Oliver Cromwell


    20. His drab clothes would indeed fit with the puritan fashion favored by Cromwell’s followers

    21. “That is certainly an opinion typical of a Puritan, and a fairly correct one at that, James


    22. A puritan, he says, may go to his brown bread crust with as gross an appetite as ever an alderman to his turtle


    23. Lovemaking in the sunshine, on a deserted beach of a puritan Moslem nation


    24. Some religious offshoots of the puritan hardship cultures, that Lutheranism and Calvinism had spawned; became hated cults in Europe


    25. The fanatical Puritanism of American settlers, the puritan fanaticism of the Roman founding fathers, the Puritan fanaticism of Sparta, the fanatical Puritanism of the early founding European cultures… gave us only worse, more, dehumanized mechanized tool-abstract insanity


    26. Jonathan Edwards, the great puritan theologian of revival, said this: “A work of God without stumbling blocks is never to be expected


    27. First John chapter 4 verse 1, the great puritan theologian on revival said in that paper: “How can one spot a genuine as from a false prophet?” I believe the distinction is the same with genuine revival and false so-called moves of God


    28. Such language as this, 'Christ sent we not to baptise but to Preach the gospel, ’ would be at once condemned as 'evangelical and puritan


    29. Plato has himself admitted, in the earlier part of the Republic, that the arts might have the effect of harmonizing as well as of enervating the mind; but in the Tenth Book he regards them through a Stoic or Puritan medium


    30. "What a Puritan you are!" said he; "that happens every day

    31. In pursuance of this resolve, he took up his residence in the Puritan town, as Roger Chillingworth, without other introduction than the learning and intelligence of which he possessed more than a common measure


    32. Oftentimes, this Protestant and Puritan divine had plied it on his own shoulders; laughing bitterly at himself the while, and smiting so much the more pitilessly because of that bitter laugh


    33. She might, and not improbably would, have suffered death from the stern tribunals of the period, for attempting to undermine the foundations of the Puritan establishment


    34. It was,—we blush to tell it,—it was to stop short in the road, and teach some very wicked words to a knot of little Puritan children who were playing there, and had but just begun to talk


    35. and armed with the bow and arrow and stone-headed spear—stood apart, with countenances of inflexible gravity, beyond what even the Puritan aspect could attain


    36. Thus, the Puritan elders, in their black cloaks, starched bands, and steeple-crowned hats, smiled not unbenignantly at the clamor and rude deportment of these jolly seafaring men; and it excited neither surprise nor animadversion, when so reputable a citizen as old Roger Chillingworth, the physician, was seen to enter the market-place, in close and familiar talk with the commander of the questionable vessel


    37. “Why, know you not,” cried the shipmaster, “that this physician here— Chillingworth, he calls himself—is minded to try my cabin-fare with you? Ay, ay, you must have known it; for he tells me he is of your party, and a close friend to the gentleman you spoke of,—he that is in peril from these sour old Puritan rulers!”


    38. Not improbably, this circumstance wrought a very material change in the public estimation; and, had the mother and child remained here, little Pearl, at a marriageable period of life, might have mingled her wild blood with the lineage of the devoutest Puritan among them all


    39. The shape was stern and puritan, but it was very comfortable


    40. One such Friday, he saw a cluster of students with Very Serious Expressions sitting on one of the quadrangles, reproducing in their outsized drawing pads a bronze statue of some dour old Puritan

    41. Lydgate was no Puritan, but he did not care for play, and winning money at it had always seemed a meanness to him; besides, he had an ideal of life which made this subservience of conduct to the gaining of small sums thoroughly hateful to him


    42. Enjolras, as the reader knows, had something of the Spartan and of the Puritan in his composition


    43. A puritan may go to his brown-bread crust with as gross an appetite as ever an alderman to his turtle


    44. I do not believe that any nation derives, as a whole, quite the delight from a race track that we do—with our Puritan traditions


    45. history, and you remember about the stern old Puritan who settled in New England and the Cavalier who settled in the South


    46. Well, we Puritan Yankees, many of whom have been taught to feel that it is a sin even to greet an acquaintance with “I’m glad to see you,” when for some reason we cannot be glad at heart, are very much annoyed when we come South, by being so often deceived, because we cannot tell how much allowance to make for expressions which were intended only to please


    47. of Puritan Ch


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