Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Essays in Puritanism
The five essays which are contained in this book were first read before a company of artists who had the traditional antipathy of their class to wards the spirit oi Puritanism Any one who should chance to read these writmgs is asked to keep that local circumstance in view. Else he might think that they betray the spirit of the amateur, of the dogmatist, of the pedagogue that is, if they be regarded as a wanton excursion into the precincts of literature. The persons to whom these pieces were addressed were of the opinion that Jonathan Edwards manifested the spirit of Puritanism in the pulpit; that John Winthrop showed that spirit at work in the world; that Margaret Fuller's career was the blind striving of the artistic sense for expression; that Walt Whitman's conduct was a revolt against the false conventions which had grown up in his world; and that John Wesley endeavoured to make religion useful to humanity once more.
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