Which preposition to use with puritanism
I trust that your recent sojourn in New England hath not established the seeds of republicanism and Puritanism in your heart.
Puritanism to-day has a semblance of fanaticism; but in the age of pioneers, when civilization was in its infancy, the frontierman naturally went to some extreme.
In truth, the dominating feature in Spenser's poetry is a curious blending of Puritanism of spirit with the Platonic mind.
But now they have adopted the opposite ideal of 'good form,' which may be defined as Puritanism without religion.
It might be called the victory of Individualist Puritanism over Socialist Puritanism.
His hand resting upon this book, Oliver Cromwell would consolidate the hopes and convictions of Puritanism into a sword which should conquer at Nasby, Marston Moor and Dunbar, leave to the throne of Charles I, a headless corpse, and create, if only for an hour's prophecy, a commonwealth of unbending righteousness.
In the triumph of Puritanism under Cromwell severe laws were passed, many simple