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单词 Puritan
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1. His dissolute life is inconsistent with his puritan upbringing.
2. His dissolute life is inconsistent with his Puritan upbringing.
3. Paul was someone who certainly had a puritan streak in him.
4. She came from a very serious, Puritan family.
5. He was neither a hypocrite nor a puritan.
6. The playboy and the puritan made an odd couple, but they could use each other.
7. Suddenly the climate was imbued with a new Puritan ethic, not the work ethic but the breeding ethic.
8. However, despite this frontal Puritan assault, the popular religious culture of the pre-war period survived.
9. However, he was accepted as being a Puritan leader within the mainstream of Reformed tradition.
10. He was also a hypocrite, a puritan, and a racist.
11. He remained a Scandinavian puritan, less humourous than Bergman, certainly more covert about sexuality generally.
12. Put another way, puritan values helped to create an audience receptive to programs for the improvement of man's estate.
13. Such ideas, so distant from the old Puritan concepts of afterlife in heaven, became part of his transcendentalist package.
14. She's hardly the type for an old puritan like you, Karelius.
15. Singing the hundredth Psalm, the grand old Puritan anthem.
16. Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan.
17. Despite his apparent liberal views, he's really something of a puritan/he has a puritan streak.
18. Her work became more purely abstract, and yet refused to conform to the Puritan style often associated with abstract art.
19. He called forth again the language of the elect, but turned it from the Puritan community to the whole nation.
20. A strong sense of right and wrong inspired paintings satirizing puritan hypocrisy and the destruction of wildlife.
21. The aim was, no doubt, to win them over and thereby weaken the Puritan opposition.
22. The simplest white china displayed on white shelves achieves a puritan simplicity which is complemented by the warm tones of terracotta.
23. Gifford was a former Royalist officer, an educated man who had himself experienced a fierce inward struggle in his puritan conversion.
24. Of course I was not - at least I told myself I was not - a puritan.
25. Some at the grass roots feared that it was a rejection of traditional Puritan virtues.
26. At a national level, Sherland was closely involved with the leading Puritan opponents of Crown policies.
26. try its best to gather and create good sentences.
27. Two years later, he was listed as heading a small Puritan congregation on the outskirts of the city.
28. It might be heresy to say this in a modern world, but the Profitboss is a puritan.
29. The King's religious policies, strictly applied by Archbishop Laud, gave offence to the Puritan merchants and artisans.
30. As few as one in twenty of the sample could be described as a utilitarian scientist of puritan middle-class background.
1. Bykov had forgotten that Malinin was something of a puritan.
2. Despite his apparent liberal views, he's really something of a puritan/he has a puritan streak.
3. His dissolute life is inconsistent with his Puritan upbringing.
31. The proverbially dour New England Puritan.
32. The Puritan exclusive localism breeded Isolationism.
33. The school was named for a Puritan religious leader.
34. The extremer Puritan mood had gone.
35. The English Ciil War also called the Puritan Reolution.
36. Detractors call it Wahhabism, after the 18th-century puritan reformer whose family alliance with the Al Sauds laid the foundation for their eventual conquest of Arabia.
37. The success of the Plymouth colony thus attracted more Europeans and set off what we call the "Great Puritan Migration.
38. In 1641, Milton standing on side of the Puritan Revolution, began to participate in religious polemics against the feudal dynasty of the pillars of the state religion.
39. Puritan women expected to submit to their husbands and to focus on homemaking as their career.
40. The Marble Faun (1860), though set in Rome, dwells on the Puritan themes of sin, isolation, expiation, and salvation.
41. The Puritan family, also maligned by ignorant moderns, stands as a model.
42. But the Puritan fathers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony did not countenance tolerance of opposing religious views.
43. We find ourselves in today's reading, Areopagitica in the middle of the English Revolution, sometimes called the Puritan Revolution.
44. No other Puritan writers than Tyler in America displayed such verbal riches.
45. There was no religious liberty in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Roger Williams, for example, was banished because he did not accept orthodox Puritan beliefs.
46. Last week we talked about Anne Bradstreet and the role of women in the Puritan colonies.
47. He is too much of a puritan to enjoy dancing.
48. ' stood apart, with countenances of inflexible gravity , beyond what even the Puritan aspect could attain . ".
49. The anti - Puritan attack was recklessly over - stated.
50. The English Civil War is also called the Puritan Revolution.
51. In other ways the Bible limited Puritan writing, blurring and deadening the pages.
52. I don't buy the view that Hogarth is sneering at lovers here or expressing Puritan fear of the flesh.
53. Calvinism---Strict theological doctrine of the French Protestant church reformer John Calvin (1509-1564) and the basis of Puritan society.
54. Here I am in a pulpit, dressed like a Puritan minister —an apparition that would have horrified many of my distinguished forebears and perhaps rededicated some of them to the extirpation of witches.
55. The influence of puritan interpreters of Islam reaches into the mosques across the country where Salafi and Wahhabi imams preach.
56. Many of the old puritan colonists retained their factious temperaments in the New World.
56. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
57. The most famous dissidents within the Puritan community Roger Williams and Anne Hutchinson were banished following disagreements over theology and policy.
58. So in the years just before 1637, the English court under James I and then later under Charles I -the English crown had been cracking down on the delivery of Puritan sermons in the church.
59. The school was named for a puraton ( Puritan ) religious leader.
60. Harvard university was named after John Harvard, a Puritan minister who left his books and half of his estate to the college.
61. They have also been concerned to establish the existence of a Puritan tradition.
62. Introspection, and with the habit of keeping a diary, was a common Puritan trait.
63. As a Puritan, he is strict in moral and religion.
64. Besides, it is said that the witness is a Puritan.
65. He inherited characteristic Puritan preoccupations with sin, with gilt and with secrecy.
66. The Puritan who is in every tru Sansculotte rose up against him in Beethoven, though Mozart had shewn him all the possibilities of nineteenth-century music.
67. Because a Puritan named John Harvard bequeathed his library to the school, the school was named after him.
68. There's also a more specific, a more local, reason for which our John Milton was susceptible to this profit-and-loss rhetoric of Calvinist puritan theology.
69. When I first saw the room its walls were blackened with the smoke of unnumbered years, and made still blacker by the grim prints of Puritan ministers that hung around.
70. Within a century of the first settlements the Puritan disciplines were a good deal relaxed.
71. Many of the old puritan colonist retain their factious temperament in the new world.
72. Joe's grandfather is a fanatical racialist, his adoptive father is a tyrant as well as a pretended pious puritan, Bon's father is a selfish and merciless killer.
73. This dramatic vigour is the chief strength of Puritan writing.
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