Anthology of American Literature, المجلد 1George McMichael, Frederick C. Crews Prentice Hall, 1997 - 2332 من الصفحات Represents the American literary works most respected by modern scholars. Volume I covers Christopher Columbus through Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson. This book also emphasizes the contributions to the American literary canon made by women and minority authors. Extensive explanatory headnotes and footnotes link the works and authors of a period and provide readers with additional insights into each selection. New to this edition is an expanded presentation of Native American literature (myths, tales, autobiography, etc.). |
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... Christ . God has appeared to me a glorious and lovely Being , chiefly on the account of His ho- liness . The holiness of God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all His attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty ...
... Christ . God has appeared to me a glorious and lovely Being , chiefly on the account of His ho- liness . The holiness of God has always appeared to me the most lovely of all His attributes . The doctrines of God's absolute sovereignty ...
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... Christ's kingdom in the world . The histories of the past advancement of Christ's kingdom have been sweet to me . When I have read histories of past ages , the pleasantest thing in all my reading has been to read of the kingdom of Christ ...
... Christ's kingdom in the world . The histories of the past advancement of Christ's kingdom have been sweet to me . When I have read histories of past ages , the pleasantest thing in all my reading has been to read of the kingdom of Christ ...
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... Christ , which when it dies yields us that of which we make such glorious clothing . Christ became a worm for our sakes , and by His death kindled that righteousness with which believers are clothed , and thereby procured that we should ...
... Christ , which when it dies yields us that of which we make such glorious clothing . Christ became a worm for our sakes , and by His death kindled that righteousness with which believers are clothed , and thereby procured that we should ...
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Columbuss Letter Describing His First Voyage | 15 |
CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH | 22 |
FROM A Description of New England | 36 |
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