Use of puritanism in Sentences. 26 Examples

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puritanism at the start of sentence


  1. Puritanism influenced Nathaniel Hawthorne greatly.
  2. Puritanism, the household, and property dominate the diary, as perhaps her whole life.
  3. Puritanism was a natural revolt against that Naturalism which threatened to end in sheer animalism.

puritanism at the end of sentence


  1. Its troubled inhabitants turned to puritanism.
  2. There was, as we have said before, no final triumph for puritanism.
  3. Unlike Winston, she had grasped the inner meaning of the Party's sexual puritanism.
  4. It was in no sense a revival of the political dissent symbolised by Cromwellian puritanism.
  5. She saw it as one of the major manifestations of eighteenth-century philanthropic puritanism.
  6. In the colonial period, American Exceptionalism came into being. It has an intimate relation with puritanism.
  7. The feeling is that they should be replaced by buildings constructed according to the canons of Wahhabi puritanism.

puritanism in the middle of sentence


  1. Out of puritanism came the intense work ethic.
  2. A strain of puritanism runs through all her work.
  3. For puritanism was, above all else, a Bible movement.
  4. The sexual puritanism of the Party was not imposed upon them.
  5. Perhaps, form the beginning, a steak of puritanism had been latent , deep inside him.
  6. To treat with national heritage puritanism, his attitude is criticism, and retrospect.
  7. That was a false and sanctimonious puritanism, such as had dogged the Inquisitor's own youth.
  8. The disapproving proscriptions of puritanism could not have squeezed all impropriety from the area.
  9. The American puritanism as a cultural heritage exerted great influences over American moral values.
  10. Although he held the puritanism viewpoint of life and behavior standard, he seriously criticized it.
  11. It was for religious and temperamental reasons - puritanism and parsimony - that Alfred kept his family in such austerity.
  12. And this belief that's called Calvinist predestination is really at the heart of mainstream English puritanism at this point.
  13. For those raised in the prudery of puritanism or the celibacy-conscious preoccupations of Catholicism this ran against the grain.
  14. Clement combined his highly positive evaluation of culture with a severe puritanism towards any concessions to polytheistic myth and cult.
  15. The Protestant Reformation, and especially the rising energies of puritanism in the early seventeenth century, are beginning to do a lot to change this state of affairs.
  16. Despite the apparent puritanism, the Saturday dances and gin rummy sessions in Mao's cave-house were a shock after the earnest conversation of American communists in the US.
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