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Scheick, William J
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Critical essays on Jonathan Edwards, [edited by] William J. Scheick
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Design in Puritan American literature, William J. Scheick
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Fictional structure & ethics : the turn-of-the-century English novel, William J. Scheick
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Paine, Scripture, and authority : the Age of reason as religious and political idea, Edward H. Davidson and William J. Scheick
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The half-blood : a cultural symbol in 19th century American fiction, William J. Scheick
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The slender human word : Emerson's artistry in prose, William J. Scheick
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The will and the word : the poetry of Edward Taylor, William J. Scheick
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The writings of Jonathan Edwards : theme, motif, and style, by William J. Scheick
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  • The writings of Jonathan Edwards : theme, motif, and style
  • Design in Puritan American literature
  • Fictional structure & ethics : the turn-of-the-century English novel
  • The slender human word : Emerson's artistry in prose
  • The will and the word : the poetry of Edward Taylor
  • The half-blood : a cultural symbol in 19th century American fiction

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  • Paine, Scripture, and authority : the Age of reason as religious and political idea
  • Critical essays on Jonathan Edwards

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