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100 1 $aWhite, Eugene Edmond,$d1919-
245 10 $aPuritan rhetoric:$bthe issue of emotion in religion,$cby Eugene E. White. Foreword by David Potter.
260 $aCarbondale,$bSouthern Illinois University Press$c[1972]
300 $axiv, 215 pages$c23 cm.
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490 1 $aLandmarks in rhetoric and public address
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 213-215).
505 0 $aPart One: The developing exigence -- The inheritance -- Transition and culmination -- The Great Awakening -- Part Two: Readings -- The future punishment of the wicked unavoidable and intolerable / Jonathan Edwards -- Distinguishing marks / Jonathan Edwards -- Enthusiasm described and caution'd against / Charles Chauncy -- Concerning the nature of the affections, and their importance in religion / Jonathan Edwards -- Natural religion / Ebenezer Gay -- Part Three: Inquiry -- Strategies of argument -- Strategies of style and composition -- Strategies of disposition.
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520 $aThe nature of Puritanism in America and the role of emotion in religion is the subject of this important and useful collection of five religious orations, discussed and appraised by Professor White for students of Puri­tanism and rhetoric. The five orations presented here consist of three by Jonathan Edwards, “Future Punishment,” “Distinguishing Marks,” and “The Nature of the Affections”; one by Charles Chauncy, “Enthusiasm Described and Caution’d Against”; and one by Ebenezer Gay, “Natural Religion, as Distinguished from Revealed.” In the first or introductory part of the book, Professor White dis­cusses in considerable detail the broader implications of the confrontation between rationalists and revivalists in New England, represented by the following orations, during this most important upheaval in the Colonies prior to the Revolution. The orations themselves are arranged to represent the force and counterforce of reason versus emotionalism and the precarious balance maintained momentarily and, eventually, lost. And in the third part of the book Professor White provides critical analysis and suggested appraisal for further interpretation and inquiry.
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776 08 $iOnline version:$aWhite, Eugene Edmond, 1919-$tPuritan rhetoric.$dCarbondale, Southern Illinois University Press [1972]$w(OCoLC)644525830
830 0 $aLandmarks in rhetoric and public address.
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856 4 $3Bibliographic record display$uhttp://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=22344$zAn electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
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