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Перевод: Puritan speek Puritan


[прилагательное]
пуританский;
[существительное]
пуританин


Тезаурус:

  1. In central Africa influential movements such as Jehovah's Witnesses were attractive to those who sought to set themselves apart and to adopt a puritan lifestyle.
  2. The Temperance movement, requiring an oath to moderate drinking or to abstain from certain drinks, seems to have begun in America: the first Temperance society was established in Puritan Connecticut in 1789.
  3. The puritan ethic was being replaced by the Hedonist ethic, right there in the heartland.
  4. Baxter's old congregation in Kidderminster was typical of many former Puritan congregations in that it became the scene of a Unitarian split during the 18th.
  5. The aim was, no doubt, to win them over and thereby weaken the Puritan opposition.
  6. He acknowledged the great help and encouragement he received from Mr. John Owen, schoolmaster of Wroxeter free school (not the famous Puritan of the same name).
  7. They were windows of puritan worthies, including Cromwell and Milton.
  8. Oliver Cromwell, a Puritan, raised his New Model Army, with the support of Parliament, after he had observed the defeat of the Parliamentary forces at Edgehill, in which the King's General of horses, Prince Rupert, played havoc with the footsoldiers with cavalry charges.
  9. This eventually led to the initiation of the annual "Puritan" Conference in 1950 (since re-named the "Westminster" Conference) and which continues to this day.
  10. He remained a Scandinavian puritan, less humourous than Bergman, certainly more covert about sexuality generally.
  11. Rosenberg could sense the counter-accusations ringing across the Atlantic, the worst of them perhaps unspoken: Americans had idealist and somewhat puritan expectations of how Dr Aveling should have behaved, Americans are a simple people, literal-minded and dependent on secondary sources of information.
  12. This bond held despite the massive immigration into America after the 1840s of peoples who had nothing in common with England, let alone with the Puritan and Protestant traditions.
  13. A maid - a rarity in those puritan and egalitarian days - opened the door.

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