EIGHTEENTH CENTURY 565 568 The Enlightenment and the Great Awakening 571 Daily Life and the Woman's Sphere 572 Literacy and Education 573 Revolution and Confederation 576 A Nation of Disparate Peoples 580 From the Plow, to the Sword, to the Book 582 Settlement and Religion 584 Sarah Kemble Knight (1666-1727) 585 The Journal of Madam Knight 602 Louis Armand de Lom d'Arce, Baron de Lahontan (1666-1715) 604 from New Voyages to North-America . . . from 1683 to 1694, in Two Volumes 604 from Volume 1, A Discourse of the Interest of the French, and of the English, in North-America 605 from Volume II, New Voyages to America, Giving an Account of the Customs, Commerce, Religion and Strange Opinions of the Savages of that Country 607 from A Short View of the Humors and Customs of the Savages 608 from An Account of the Amours and Marriages of the Savages 610 William Byrd II (1674-1744) 612 from The History of the Dividing Line betwixt Virginia and North Carolina and The Secret History of the Line 630 Letter to Mrs, Jane Pratt Taylor (October 10, 1735) 633 Cluster: On Nature and Nature's God 655 John Locke (1632-1704) 635 from Essay Concerning Human Understanding Chapter I, Of Ideas in general, and their Original 636 Alexander Pope (1688-1744) 636 from Essay on Man, Epistle I 636 I [Say first, of God above or Man below] 637 VII [Far as creation's ample range extends) 638 X [Cease, then, nor Order imperfection name] 638 Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) 638 from Treatise Concerning Religious Affections