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Its appeal to the work ethic and to clan loyalty should go straight to Scotland's puritan heart.
Bangalore seemed to suit him better, with its catholicity of social life and its absence of puritan guardians of moral behaviour.
She would never regard the frontier as the breeding ground of puritan virtues.
For this puritan economic ethic it was about getting the economic essentials right.
I felt as if I were surrounded by the austere puritan heritage of a Protestant church in New England.
Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds, their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent.
Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent.
All that being said, this column is not a call for a return to the dour puritan Christmases enforced by Cromwell.
But he is often a crushing bore, apart from being a Victorian puritan mistakenly born in India.
He was heir to a tradition that stretched back through Spurgeon to the puritan forefathers of nonconformity.
These regulations did not prevent the production of broadsheets and pamphlets, particularly of a puritan bent.
He is no puritan and has no interest in judging women, no matter how transgressive their behaviour.
It must be some puritan streak in me, but I find the detailed discussion of tastes and sensations nauseating and very distressing to read.
He relates himself to Milton and the puritan revolution, and the Levellers, and Thomas Paine.
And how did Huguenot outlook differ from that of their cross-channel puritan brethren?
Moreover, from his low-church background, Parks has also inherited a preference for puritan thriftiness which shows in his writing.
Stephen King has said that he sees himself as an heir to puritan preacher Jonathan Edwards.
Individualism in our culture is further reinforced by competitive capitalism, at least partially rooted in the puritan ethic of our forebears.
Suffused with puritan guilt, his self interest had its limits.
A left-over puritan work ethic encourages us to buy into the glib sales pitches, You have to work the principles for the principles to work for you.
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Having once determined upon my course, I was a puritan in the inveteracy with which I persevered in it.
Despite his praise of the Dionysian element in art and life, a puritan was buried in the nerves of Nietzsche.
But the puritan declamation which pleased all the rest, disgusted young Hinkley, and increased his dislike for the declaimer.
He was neither a puritan, like the Essenes, nor a ritualist, like the Pharisees.
Of all false doctrines that of the sour-faced, joyless puritan is the falsest.
Their doctrine of postlapsarian existence informed puritan divines that human souls were sites of total depravity.
We let puritan writers write about the purities of this ordinary man.
Yet he was afraid that Archdale was too much of a Puritan to think of duelling.
All else on his canvas is subordinated to the grim image of the colossal Puritan.
The man was patently the Puritan prisoner, the woman was the chatelaine of Harby.
The whole thing is part, one may suppose, of the deliquescence of the Puritan tradition in morals, and will probably not endure.
So, too, it may be that the Puritan was saved by rum, and the Hollander by schnapps.
All creeds may be welded together, but the Puritan and the scoffer are like oil and water.
They sent off telegrams of the most flamboyant kind about our Puritan forefathers.
Was not the temper of the typical Puritan, after all, thoroughly impregnated with Hebraism?
Frank, who had always thought of Mrs. Greenock in the light of a Puritan rather than a sonneteer, gave a sudden choke of laughter.
But it is also plain that the decay had begun when the Puritan was the victim instead of the inflictor of persecution.
What was she trying to say with her dark hints and overnice scruples of a Puritan conscience?
The men who succeeded, as Wilberforce, carried out to the letter the unstated assumptions of Puritan economics.
But there stayed behind Puritan and nonconforming minds in the bodies of many parishioners.
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