Across
- 4. Light The Quaker doctrine of _________ _______ was the idea that all men possess within them the presence of God to guide.
- 5. Whittier's religious background that pervades the "First-Day Thoughts" poem.
- 6. Whittier was the foremost voice in the literary war against
- 7. Whittier's most popular work
- 8. __________ was written in disillusionment over Daniel Webster's support of the Compromise of 1850.
Down
- 1. life Snow-Bound gave a detailed picture of ______ _____.
- 2. a poem expressing lament or mourning
- 3. the term Quakers substituted for "Sunday" in order to avoid reference to pagan gods for whom the days of the week had been named.
