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... language. The speaker uses personification of a wasp and an apology to God to avoid consequences from a harsh puritan society. The ...
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... they do to receive the grace of God, but they realize they are imperfect human beings which inevitably destroy the puritan ideology of God, family, and ...
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... against God. To go against God as a Puritan was the ultimate sin, which could result in imprisonment or even execution. Now in the ...
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... to be. Unity was a very important part of being a puritan, because that is what God wanted and expected from them. Winthrop was ...
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... The Westminster Confession lays out the covenant as constructed by Puritan idealists. It declares God made two covenants with man. ...
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... You were either always good and did what God wanted or you were not good and you were going to hell. In conclusion, the Puritan faith was a well-structured ...
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... that there could not be any strong attachment to any other person, or object, unless it was God. Although this might seem pretentious of puritan society, it is ...
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... Goodman Brown," Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven," and Jonathan Edward's "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" all depict images of the Puritan journey which ...
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... believed that the Holy Spirit lived in certain people and could communicate through them, which was against the Puritan belief of discovering God only through ...
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... Because a Puritanical reverend represents God, Puritan literature does portray a reverend as dispirited but rather a source for blessedness. ...
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... Contrary to the Puritan belief that every incident in their lives was a result of God's intervention, the people of the eighteenth century began to believe ...
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... Modern Americans put more values on material things, and many don't believe in God. If a 16th century Puritan met a Modern American today, he would probably be ...
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... change it. Because of Puritan religion he believes that God is the only thing that will save them all from their sins. And finally ...
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... Thou Shall Not Kill?" I guess all is excused by using the name of God as an ... This is why I take such a harsh stance against the Puritan writers and their ilk. ...
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A comparison of my faith with the beliefs of the puritan would be that there is no comparison. The puritans and I both believe in God but from different aspects ...
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Puritan Story 4 months ago our ship left port in England for the New World. ... He thought that maybe God was trying to take us all from this earth, maybe for good ...
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... It would be a city of a god; a place where all men would serve god in the way he hoped and demanded that he be served. Not only ...
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... By the time Massachusetts was founded two generations of Puritan writers had devoted themselves to describing the process through which God's free grace ...
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... All three writers develop the Puritan idea that God is the only judger, who selects His people to extend His salvation and mercy on. ...
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... God's hand from the "fiery pit of hell." Franklin believes that our souls will live on, instead of the Puritan belief that they will return to God because our ...
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... Such as in "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God", through his sermon he ... All of these factors had their influence on the puritan society, be it positive or ...
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... All three writers develop the Puritan idea that God is the only judger, who selects His people to extend His salvation and mercy on. ...
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... This belief was another contradiction within the Rowlandson narrative because she is constantly stating what God would say, which Puritan society clearly did ...
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... intolerance. The puritan religion as a whole seemed to produce a God fearing society that produced healthy Christians. Unfortunately ...
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... of witchcraft. A Puritan's first responsibility was to serve God. The Bible was a Puritan's road map toward that duty. While Puritans ...
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... She feels that God has a will and that His will is best. Throughout this poem Puritan ideals and what traits a Puritan must possess are easily seen. ...
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... God manipulated the relationship between the Indians and the Puritan colonists, favoring the Indians when the colonists had fallen to sinful ways, and then ...
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... very confined to themselves, extremely religious, and careful with their actions pertaining to God and His beliefs, especially since the Puritan's laws were so ...
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... Once again establishing that the sun represents the "Son of God". The puritan belief accepted by Bradstreet is really driven home at the conclusion her poem. ...
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... The puritan's took the Word of God much more seriously than many other communities. ... These two poems show the intensity of the love the puritan's had for God. ...
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