Holiness Code
The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
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Holiness Code, also Law of Holiness. The collection of legal material in Lev. 17–26, so named by A. Klostermann in 1877. There are indications that it is a product of the Exile in
Babylon.
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In their own terms; American literary historiography in the United States and Italy.(Brief Article)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Reference & Research Book News; 5/1/2008; 518 words
; ...approaches to its native literature with critiques from Italy. Along the way he re-reads the work of Samuel L. Knapp, Moses Coit Tyler, Charles F. Richardson and Barrett Wendell, along with the work of Norman Foerster, Vernon L. Parrington and...
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Ebenezer Cooke's satire, calculated to the meridian of Maryland.
Magazine article from: Early American Literature; 1/1/1998; ; 700+ words
; ...most famous poem, The Sot-weed Factor (1708; revised and republished in 1730, is a case in point. Although Moses Coit Tyler's nineteenth-century critique argues that the work is a complaint against the mores of colonial Maryland, more...
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January 2003 Top 20 Best Read eBooks; Celebrated African-American Voices of Freedom Top January List.
PR Newswire; 2/11/2003; 700+ words
; ...Arthur H. Blair. Texas A & M University Press, 1992. 19. A History of American Literature, 1607-1765, by Moses Coit Tyler. Cornell University Press, 1949. 20. Culture and Customs of Japan, by Noriko Kamachi and Hanchao Lu. Greewood...
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The new early American anthology.(Early American Writings)(The Literatures of Colonial America: An Anthology)(The Multilingual Anthology of American Literature: A Reader of Original Texts with English Translations)(Writing New England: An Anthology from the Puritans to the Present)(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Early American Literature; 3/22/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...literature, though they showed increasing skepticism about the patriotic cant of their predecessors. Works like Moses Coit Tyler's History of American Literature (1878) and Literary History of the American Revolution, 1763-1783 (1897...
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Moses Coit Tyler
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Moses Coit Tyler Moses Coit Tyler (1835-1900), American historian, pioneered in the development of American intellectual history. Moses Coit Tyler was born in Griswold, Conn., on Aug. 2, 1835. His family later moved to Detroit, where...
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Jones, Howard Mumford
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
...Among his best‐known works are America and French Culture, 1750–1848 (1927); The Life of Moses Coit Tyler (1933); The Harp That Once (1937), a life of Tom Moore; The Theory of American Literature (1948); One Great...
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Literary Criticism
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to United States History
...became an academic subject in the 1870s, fully concurred. Late nineteenth‐century literary histories by Moses Coit Tyler, Barrett Wendell, and others celebrated the New England tradition. Against this regime of pallid good taste, William...
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