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The Profane, the Civil, & the Godly: The Reformation of Manners in Orthodox New England, 1679-1749
Richard P. Gildrie
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| #4993253 in Books | 1994-02-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .85 x5.98 x8.94l, | File type: PDF | 256 pages||7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| The Profane, the Civil, & the Godly|By ggcon|Gildrie argues that interactions between the profane (self-centered people indifferent to God and society), the civil (people who behaved in an orderly, decent manner due to self-seeking motives), and the godly (people who lived life to honor God and serve humanity) during the time period from the Reforming Synod of 1679 to the Gre|||“Richard Gildrie has given us an original, provocative, and well-written account of the Puritan ‘Reformation of Manners’ and its intersection with the newly invigorated English folkways of late seventeenth-century New England. Students will
In this study of the sacred and profane in Puritan New England, the author seeks to understand not only the fears, aspirations and moral theories of Puritan reformers, but also the customs and attitudes they sought to transform. Topics include tavern mores, family order and witchcraft.
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