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Show '22 29 in termA of the revolt YRsre reolt the of the 8trl11ty ot oolonial'Calv1nlsm end the pmpiriciRm of 'the EnlIghtenment ,nfi parlorf: of front Aprealng the across character1zed as NheresR rom.ntlc the Jell 1n the Atudles The' flaming revlvallAm wh1ch frontier. or the searoh for this revol t '''nu Q ne nat10n might be reaffirmation of the Tranaoendantallsts were to religious the look to poete and Platonism for op,l!'! tU<il and emotionAl the reJuventlon, to a to was Boston,' the gplr1.t ot Awept the wetern fringes fa1th, the Transoendentalist Nineteenth Century befoe aglnet In th early Oalvlnlm. aglngt revival ordinary oitizen eetlngs, Joined on the frontier flocked the numerous eots whioh I',' overnight. and read h13 11blJ sprang up Out zatinn of Sm'th, the of orthodox fftlth the Mormon and pratlc81 the storm of In Prophet. the the' frontier an era oreativ1ty, while other puld,ed by 1dEHlle of freedom', of on proteat,agQ1net the orystall good life here and Joseph came oharaeterlted men of his by dalng Itrlpe, equn11ty:' and the possibIlity now/ wn"e oreat1ng a natlo,n" Joseph 2Bror d1souslons of the origins ot Mormonism see: Arerlca, ,Ii!!ilg1£1Dm in WilHam Warren Sweet. ThO UorY (New York: Harper Qnd Brothers, 1930 !:If p. 397. . , Thomas'Ouming Hall, The H,11g1gye a,okground ot (Bo!fbnz Little, rom anCl 'Co 1930) p 252.' Charles Smuel Braden, Iheso AlftQ Belleye, (New Maomillan Co., 1949) pp 44.0-450., Amerlo,n Culture, .• , ' York,: Th", , L. Sperry,. Rallg10DI in Amtr1on. Cambridge UnlverRlty' PPB!, 1946) p. 83. 'i 11ard , (Oambridge: |