This piece was written in a time where God was highly regarded and that if you weren't a devout
Christian you would burn in the flames of hell. It was written in the 1600s and Edwards was a Puritan minister that was very loyal to God. This quote clearly provides insight on how much religion and God played into your life and just how much power God had over you. If it weren't for God, "holding you up," you would have already fallen into hell, you would fall into hell and suffer there for eternity. That we humans are like "insects" in God's eyes and that God "abhors" us and that there is no one to save us from God's wrath. Overall, in Edwards time …show more content…
4. This quote is taken from the poem Upon a Spider Catching a Fly by Edward Taylor, a Puritain poet, and was written in the 1600s. Society then was still highly religious and put God on a pedestal and highlighted the dangers of not being a Christian or devout Christian. The quote's message is basically that if you are a Christian the Devil will leave you alone and the God will protect you but if you weren't a
Christian (aka sinner) then the Devil will get you. The message of this quote also provides us with a clear view of their philosophies at that time. If your a Christian you are a wasp and the devil (aka spider) wont harm you since you have a "sting." If you weren't a Christian you were a fly and the spider would come and capture and kill you. The overall poem just descibes that it is good if your a Christian, you are safe from the devil and God can save you whereareas if you'er not then your a goner.
1. The quote came from a poem titled The Burning of Our House by Ann Bradstreet, a female Puritain poet. This poem was written in the 1600s (1666 to be precise) and by a loyal Puritain. Bradstreet