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Paul And The Religious Experience Of Reconciliation
Paul's mystical encounter with the Spirit of the risen Christ results in the birth of
creolian consciousness. The most startling result of this radical transformation of
Paul's consciousness is the reconfiguration of his identity from the exclusive ...
2
CREOLIZATION: HISTORY, ETHNOGRAPHY, THEORY
In part, this antipathy toward the words “creole” and “creolian” continued to reflect
an English sense that the terminology described Spanish America and therefore
carried unpleasant connotations of national and religious differences. The first ...
3
Creole Subjects in the Colonial Americas: Empires, Texts, ...
They would form the creolian understanding of the imperial project. Captain
Henry Morgan, a Welsh privateer, had served as a minor officer in the invasion
fleet and settled in Jamaica after the debacle. Thomas Modyford, a Barbadian
planter ...
Ralph Bauer, José Antonio Mazzotti,
2009
4
An account of the Spanish settlements in America
If any person is born of a Spanish father and mother in America, he is called a
Creolian, as are also the children of the Peruvian negroes ; and it is said, that this
term of Creole came first from the negroes, who gave this denomination to their ...
... and old madeira had thrown in their way) recehed thirty wounds,. yet. l'eco'cred
-. His. name. was. Myrie,. a. Creolian. by. birth,. and. a. ' student student of
medicine at the college of Edinburgh. His comrade, 178 -Works of John Home,
Esq.
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Dictionary of Jamaican English
.The larger hairy Creole-Crab with prickly claws. CREOLE- WOMAN sb dial. 1943
GL Han, Creole-ooman, mixed blood of West- Indians and Spanish Americans.
CREOLIAN sb now dial; 1675 croyolien; i730-> creolian; cf OED i702->. 1.
Frederic Gomes Cassidy, Robert Brock Le Page,
2002
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second ...
The inhabitants may be considered under four heads : the positive Spaniard, the
Creolian Spaniard, the Mulattoes, and the Indians. The Mulattoes are much
connected with the Creolian Spaniards, who have ever been notoriously the most
...
Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount), Charles William Vane Marquis of Londonderry,
1851
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Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, Second ...
The inhabitants may be considered under four heads: the positive Spaniard, the
Creolian Spaniard, the Mulattoes, and the Indians. The Mulattoes are much
connected with the Creolian Spaniards, who have ever been notoriously the most
...
Robert Stewart Castlereagh (Viscount), Charles William Vane Marquis of Londonderry,
1851
9
The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale by Oliver Goldsmith. Nach ...
I'll teach you a part of it. Look at these proposals; upon these very proposals 1
have subsisted very comfortably for twelve years. The moment a nobleman
returns from his travels, a Creolian " arrives fr6m Jamaica, 6r a dowager from her
c6untry ...
The prosusion of luxury, with which the Creolian in England covers his board, is
intended only as a foil to the more exquisite dainties of America. His pride is to
triumph in your neglect of the former, while he labours to serve you from the vast
...
Edward Moore, Richard Owen Cambridge,
1772