The Colonial Mind, 1620-1800

The Colonial Mind, 1620-1800

Author: Vernon Louis Parrington

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 452

ISBN-13: 9780806120805

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Examines the writings of John Winthrop, Roger Williams, Cotton Mather, Jonathan Edwards, Benjamin Franklin, Tom Paine, and Thomas Jefferson


Main Currents in American Thought

Main Currents in American Thought

Author: Vernon Louis Parrington

Publisher: New York, Harcourt

Published: 1958

Total Pages: 1436

ISBN-13:

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Cultural history begins with colonial background in 1620, progresses to romantic revolution in 1800, and ends with start of critical realism, 1860-1920.


Hartford Puritanism

Hartford Puritanism

Author: Baird Tipson

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 497

ISBN-13: 0190212527

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Statues of Thomas Hooker and Samuel Stone grace downtown Hartford, Connecticut, but few residents are aware of the distinctive version of Puritanism that these founding ministers of Harford's First Church carried into to the Connecticut wilderness (or indeed that the city takes its name from Stone's English birthplace). Shaped by interpretations of the writings of Saint Augustine largely developed during the ministers' years at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, Hartford's church order diverged in significant ways from its counterpart in the churches of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Hartford Puritanism argues for a new paradigm of New England Puritanism. Hartford's founding ministers, Baird Tipson shows, both fully embraced - and even harshened - Calvin's double predestination. Tipson explores the contributions of the lesser-known William Perkins, Alexander Richardson, and John Rogers to Thomas Hooker's thought and practice: the art and content of his preaching, as well as his determination to define and impose a distinctive notion of conversion on his hearers. The book draws heavily on Samuel Stone's The Whole Body of Divinity, a comprehensive exposition of his thought and the first systematic theology written in the American colonies. Virtually unknown today, The Whole Body of Divinity not only provides the indispensable intellectual context for the religious development of early Connecticut but also offers a more comprehensive description of the Puritanism of early New England than any other document.