FCA’s: Thesis Statement /10 One quote from EACH sermon for support /20 No more than four capitalization errors /10
Puritans, Protestant members who aroused from the church in England in the 16th century, are viewed skeptically for their beliefs in life. While being guided by their Holy Bibles sermons, and only Lord and Savior, quoted material made by their references became controversial for being entirely careless or selfish against all who opposed the Protestant creed. It is a believable opinion that the Puritans are innocent from being entirely selfish against those who oppose their creed when they are guaranteed, by their Lord and Savior, a place to live to help their neighbors, demanded to stick together with anyone to live as one man, and expected to show off their teachings to those who do not live …show more content…
For what John Winthrop explained about how we must be knit together proves the power needed from any persons influence. Should the Puritans become selfish of their wealth from their Lord and Savior, and they shall lack the power needed from the converted and unconverted people to knit together to properly sustain a living at the New World. The Puritans must preach with reliable sources to convert new people to come together as the power of one man. John Winthrop also explains how the Puritans should react when living at the New World. Just as the Puritans are expected to enforce their teaching, they must then display the proper role-model of living. John Winthrop explains this statement but illustrating the idea of a City Upon a Hill. When the Puritans act with power of one man running a settlement and preaching the Word, they must act as if everybody is watching their everyday lives. It is an expectation of the Puritans to help others, and so they must go out of their way to ensure they illustrate the way of living when a follower of