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in the 1840s and 1850s. Writing more forty years later, Thomas reported that Wilson carried the book everywhere and consulted it often. In one 1888 version, he claimed that the backwoodsman wrote cryptic comments in Latin in the book's margins, and that a page torn from the volume allowed Wilson's
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daughter to confirm his identity long after his death. Thomas omitted the daughter and the Latin notations from subsequent versions, but continued to make use of the book in his accounts, leading later writers to pass the claim on as fact as recently as 2008.
63:) the high-church tradition which it represents was a politically dangerous position. The authorship remained well concealed, and it has been noted that the work has been attributed to at least 27 people, beginning with Hammond himself. 535: 246:
This trope was employed by the American hoaxer George Francis Thomas in several conflicting accounts he published of the hermit William Wilson, who lived on one of Lake Superior's
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is mentioned in novels as a work typically to be found in small personal libraries. Examples are "a Family Bible, a "Josephus," and a "Whole Duty of Man", in
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wrote, in a letter to his wife, regarding his daughter Sally, "I hope she continues to love going to church, and would have her read over and over again the
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Let us hear the conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God, and keep his commandments: for this is the whole duty of man
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reminding her of "the directions of the author of C with relation to friendship".
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tradition that it helped to define. The title quotes Ecclesiastes 12:13, in the
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Spreading the Gospel in Colonial Virginia: sermons and devotional writings
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March 7, 1888. For subsequent mentions, cf, for example, Eleanor Knight,
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England under Queen Anne: The Peace and the Protestant Succession
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The consensus view of modern scholars attributes the book to
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Half a dozen other works appeared as by "the author of
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The Whole Duty of Man According to the Law of Nature
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high-church
devotional work
Henry Hammond
Anglican
King James Version of the Bible
Richard Allestree
Interregnum
John Fell
Dorothy, Lady Pakington
Mary Hays
Accepted Frewen
William Fulman
Richard Sterne
Abraham Woodhead
Dictionary of National Biography
William Dunn Macray
Humphrey Henchman
William Chappell
Obadiah Walker
natural law
Samuel Pufendorf
John Page
Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough
Queen Anne
Samuel Johnson
Boswell
The Mayor of Casterbridge
Thomas Hardy
Sheridan Le Fanu
The Souls of Black Folk

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