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1. Despite his apparent liberal views, he's really something of a puritan/he has a puritan streak.

2. 13 Despite his apparent liberal views, he's really something of a puritan/he has a puritan streak.

3. The Puritan exclusive localism breeded Isolationism.

4. 16 The proverbially dour New England Puritan.

5. He was neither a hypocrite nor a puritan.

6. She came from a very serious, Puritan family.

7. His dissolute life is inconsistent with his Puritan upbringing.

8. His dissolute life is inconsistent with his puritan upbringing.

9. The English Civil War is also called the Puritan Revolution.

10. During the 18th century, Puritan zeal found a new outlet.

11. 2 His dissolute life is inconsistent with his puritan upbringing.

12. 3 His dissolute life is inconsistent with his Puritan upbringing.

13. He was also a hypocrite, a puritan, and a racist.

14. Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan.

15. Paul was someone who certainly had a puritan streak in him.

16. She's hardly the type for an old puritan like you, Karelius.

17. To the Puritan clergy, his sermon was " Censurable and : 3

18. “Few subjects agitated the Puritan mind more than wealth,” historian Patricia O’Toole observes.

19. Many of the old puritan colonist retain their factious temperament in the new world.

20. Many of the old puritan colonists retained their factious temperaments in the New World.

21. The aim was, no doubt, to win them over and thereby weaken the Puritan opposition.

22. He remained a Scandinavian puritan, less humourous than Bergman, certainly more covert about sexuality generally.

23. Some at the grass roots feared that it was a rejection of traditional Puritan virtues.

24. Of course I was not - at least I told myself I was not - a puritan.

25. However, he was accepted as being a Puritan leader within the mainstream of Reformed tradition.

26. At a national level, Sherland was closely involved with the leading Puritan opponents of Crown policies.

27. He deals with Antinomianism among Lutherans, in Puritan England, in New England, and in nonconforming England.

28. It might be heresy to say this in a modern world, but the Profitboss is a puritan.

29. He Credited the Puritan divine Byfeld with incircumscriptibleness, Doctor Benson with antidisestablishmentarians, and William Gladstone with disestablishmentarianism

30. The King's religious policies, strictly applied by Archbishop Laud, gave offence to the Puritan merchants and artisans.

31. Severe or stern in disposition or appearance; somber and grave: the Austere figure of a Puritan minister

32. Two years later, he was listed as heading a small Puritan congregation on the outskirts of the city.

33. I don't buy the view that Hogarth is sneering at lovers here or expressing Puritan fear of the flesh.

34. The Marble Faun (18, though set in Rome, dwells on the Puritan themes of sin, isolation, expiation, and salvation.

35. Put another way, puritan values helped to create an audience receptive to programs for the improvement of man's estate.

36. Such ideas, so distant from the old Puritan concepts of afterlife in heaven, became part of his transcendentalist package.

37. 9 The Marble Faun (18, though set in Rome, dwells on the Puritan themes of sin, isolation, expiation, and salvation.

38. He called forth again the language of the elect, but turned it from the Puritan community to the whole nation.

39. Enjoy your Puritan Backroom favorites in our dining room by reservation or at home through our call-ahead takeout process

40. The Puritan hated Bearbaiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators

41. Gifford was a former Royalist officer, an educated man who had himself experienced a fierce inward struggle in his puritan conversion.

42. Irving simply “Americanizes” his devil by dressing him in Indian clothing and associating him with Puritan rumors of American Indian practices

43. As few as one in twenty of the sample could be described as a utilitarian scientist of puritan middle-class background.

44. 7 He called forth again the language of the elect,(www.Sentencedict.com) but turned it from the Puritan community to the whole nation.

45. Convinced Puritan: überzeugter Puritaner {m} Convinced socialist: eingefleischter Sozialist {m} 3 Wörter: Convinced of sb.'s innocence: von jds

46. ‘In so doing, he discloses, as a guide, a way to avoid the extremes of Puritan Bibliolatry, without compromising the primary stature of …

47. You don't hear it very often, but in Puritan times, dressing in bright colors and swearing would bring many Animadversions down upon you

48. The teachings of Reformer Jean Cauvin (John Calvin) flourish in such denominations as Reformed, Presbyterian, Congregational, and Puritan. —9/1, pages 18-21.

Những dạy dỗ của nhà cải cách Jean Cauvin (John Calvin) ảnh hưởng đối với các giáo phái như Giáo hội Canh tân, Giáo hội Trưởng lão, Tin lành tự quản và Thanh giáo. —1/9, trang 18- 21.

49. Anne Hutchinson was a Puritan woman who spread her own interpretations of the Bible, leading to the Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

50. It was named in honor of the University of Cambridge in England, an important center of the Puritan theology embraced by the town's founders.