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Contents
I THE DECAY OF RATIONALISM | 3 |
II WITS AND SCOFFERS | 14 |
III UNENTHUSIASTIC CHRISTIANS | 50 |
IV THE EVANGELICAL MOVEMENT | 78 |
V THE SAINTS AND THEIR FOES | 91 |
VI FOUR CHRISTIAN POETS | 131 |
VII SENTIMENTAL CHRISTIANS | 191 |
VIII CHRISTIAN SENTIMENTALISTS | 232 |
IX SENTIMENTALISTS | 285 |
X AESTHETIC SENTIMENTALISTS | 338 |
XI LOOKING BEFORE AND AFTER | 365 |
APPENDIX I PRIMARY SOURCES | 377 |
APPENDIX II SECONDARY SOURCES | 383 |
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Common terms and phrases
Akenside Anglican Anglo-Catholic Arminian beauty benevolence Bishop blank verse bliss Book breast Byrom Cambridge Chalmers chapter chiefly Christ Christian Church Church of England Churchill contemplation Cowper cult of sentiment death deism deist divine doctrine Edward Young eighteenth century Elegy English English Poetry enthusiasm Epistle Essay eternal Evangelical faith fancy father feeling genius grace happiness harmony heart Heaven holy human Hymn Ibid imagination imitation immortal John John Byrom John Langhorne Langhorne latitudinarian less liberty literary Methodist mind moral Muse mystic nature Nature's Night Thoughts o'er paraphrases passions philosophic piety pious pleasure poems Poetical poetry poets Pope pow'r praise preromantic Protestantism rationalism reason religion religious retirement Reverend sacred saints satire scepticism sense sentimentalist social Song soul spirit Stoicism superstition sweet taste thee theme Thomas Thomas Warton thou thro tion truth universal verse virtue volume Warton Wesley William William Law write