The Writer and the Shaman: A Morphology of the American IndianHarcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1973 - 312 Seiten |
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... death : “ Are you willing to part with me ? I am willing to part with you . inimitably Puritan , wholly edifying deathbed scene , similar to the death of Cotton Mather's first wife , when the couple renounced the great com- fort of ...
... death : “ Are you willing to part with me ? I am willing to part with you . inimitably Puritan , wholly edifying deathbed scene , similar to the death of Cotton Mather's first wife , when the couple renounced the great com- fort of ...
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... death of his son , " though the Indians use upon the Death of Relations , to be the most passionate and outragious Creatures in the World . " Soon after , he had fallen ill and on his deathbed advised his relatives to be sincere when ...
... death of his son , " though the Indians use upon the Death of Relations , to be the most passionate and outragious Creatures in the World . " Soon after , he had fallen ill and on his deathbed advised his relatives to be sincere when ...
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... death of the souls he has bewitched . And in fact once the beloved creature has died , the sorcerer offers himself to his executioner : longing for death , he provokes him.20 Is not this the pattern of the Redeemer's life turned upside ...
... death of the souls he has bewitched . And in fact once the beloved creature has died , the sorcerer offers himself to his executioner : longing for death , he provokes him.20 Is not this the pattern of the Redeemer's life turned upside ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 3 |
The Warrior Theocracy | 28 |
Timothy Dwight | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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