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    angry, capricious and unforgiving and should be feared. Jonathan Edwards the author of Sinners in the hands of an angry God uses figurative language in his famous sermon in order to persuade those individuals whom had left the church to come back to Puritanism. As well, about how important it is to stay faithful to God and the repercussion sin has, it is of use to Edwards to also use the approach of fear and judgement in his sermon to create emotional appeal to his listeners. The use of…

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    Bradstreet's "Verses Upon the Burning of Our House." After the burning of her house, Anne Bradstreet, a female poet, reprovingly writes about the passing of materialistic things, in order to show that all wealth on Earth will come to an end whereas the wealth in Heaven is more rich and ever-lasting. In her poem Anne Bradstreet stresses the idea of Eternal Life."Thou hast a house on high erect," The idea that in Heaven everything will come to a whole and will be much more grand. As a human she…

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    John Winthrop (1588-1649): Winthrop was a Puritan who cruised from England to what is advanced New England. He served as legislative leader of the Massachusetts Bay Colony for a long time. Winthrop kept a nitty gritty diary of the happenings in New England. He additionally composed the sermon, "A Model of Christian Charity," which fundamentally said that the Puritans of New England should have been being a case of how to carry on with a Godly life. john in his writings mainl addressed the…

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    to these injustices they were able to establish a successful society. They arrived on the Mayflower, containing 102 people,58 who died within a year. When they reached Cape Cod 41 men signed the Mayflower Compact, swearing that they would spread Puritanism and devote themselves to the good of their new colony. Although they were not planning on going to cape cod, they settled there anyway because it was outside the Virginia company and there was open land and an ocean for fishing. The Pilgrims…

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    From my standpoint as a caregiver for children, I believe that the “possessed” girls were simply playing a game. Children have a tendency to repeat information that they hear from the adults in their lives, and that information somewhat colors the way that they play together. Consider the religious climate of Salem; Puritans followed a very strict religious code. Positive events were viewed as blessings from God, while misfortune was seen as punishment for their wrongdoings. Additionally,…

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    the natural order of the world and how things work, most people turn to religion or some sort of belief. During the Enlightenment, most Europeans or Americans believed either in some form of Christianity or Catholicism whether it be Protestantism, Puritanism, Anglicanism, Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Lutheranism and Pietism to name a few. There were more held beliefs and different reformations during the creation of America, but those are just a few to name. Traditional religions such as…

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    “They that receive this light, and come out of that which they are called from, which is sin, they may come to enjoy peace with God.” (Penn 6) The ideology of the inner light contrasts innate depravity, because the Quakers believe that all people can be saved and they are not inherently wicked, they just need to accept the inner light. The two religions also have similarities, Penn gives a series of rhetorical questions during his sermon, “What have you done for Christ? Christ hath died for you;…

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    of The Walking Dead and American Horror Story to support his definition of the American Gothic genre. I agree with Chopra’s thesis because American Gothic Fiction includes elements specific to the battle between rationality versus irrationality, puritanism, and guilt. This genre of literature, and modern day entertainment, is known for dealing with strange things like ghosts and monsters. Chopra goes on to explain why these two shows can fit under the genre of American Gothic. Chopra describes…

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    point and rallied some new people to his side, but Kings ultimate goal of achieving civil rights was not achieved until the end of 1964 (Maranzani). Edwards sermon however, was used to convert hundreds of people at once to the extreme evangelical Puritanism he envisioned (Mcpherson). Strategies used in his sermons caused a mass conversions across the 13 colonies. He shows up in a town, gives his sermon, people convert. Instant effectiveness. So, because of the speed and scale of effectiveness of…

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    Puritans

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    At the death of Elizabeth, England departed politically from the continent, starting thereafter a different direction. Much earlier, political observers such as Commynes and Fortescue had emphasized the distinctive character and superiority of insular institutions; But these were not strong enough to withstand Mary Tudor, so the work had to be started again. It was restarted, in the old style, appealing to tradition and precedents. And when it seemed that such criteria were not entirely…

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