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    Analyzing the Major Theme in "A Model of Christian Charity" John Winthrop’s "A Model of Christian Charity" illustrates America’s status as the leading nation of the world and the unity of the Americans community. Throughout his speech‚ Winthrop talked about the bonds and ties‚ during his speech he talked about the same theme using different words in order to reinforce the idea that a successful colony must keep absolute unity and conformity. The whole speech is presented in the first plural person

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    European or European-American powers for their own political or cultural agenda is supported by two main texts‚ A Letter to French Authorities and A Model of Christian Charity. A Letter to French Authorities shows in lines one hundred sixty-five through one hundred sixty-nine that the French wanted to turn the natives‚ Christian. Some Christian beliefs are present in the story such as in lines. Some may argue that in Pontiac’s Letter the god warns the natives of the whites or French‚ “The land

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    “A Model of Christian Charity‚” Governor John Winthrop This is Winthrop’s most famous thesis‚ written on board the Arbella‚ 1630 on the way to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. His words are designed to prepare the colonists for a new life in the New World. He argues that the colonists should love one another and live in devout‚ Christian community to survive. …Thus stands the cause between God and us. We are entered into covenant with Him for this work. We have taken out a commission. The Lord

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    Stephen Guindon Dr. L. Brinker American Literature; Contact to the Civil War 10/15/2013 Models of Living Puritan religion and eighteenth century Deist thinking are two different movements. The ideas expressed in each of these movements follow the same guidelines but with different principles when describing how one should act through their daily lives. Whether it be through following the expectations of God or through self improvement‚ Puritan and Deist thinking go through different ways to

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    City upon a Hill‚” 1630 - John Winthrop  Summarize the reasoning given by John Winthrop for why humankind is separated into economic and political classes.  According to Winthrop‚ despite class divisions (or perhaps because of them)‚ how should humans treat each other?  What does Winthrop mean by suggesting that New England is like a “city on a hill”? What does he feel is the responsibility of all New Englanders? John Winthrop‚ "A Model of Christian Charity" (1630) God almighty in

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    Charity has been a part of our culture since the early 1600’s. In early evolutions people began to make new year commitment with the start of the new year‚ much like today’s new year resolutions. Self-improvement was not in the mind of in mind for John Winthrop in 1630‚ he conducted the “Modell of Christian Charity” building from his statement‚ “as in all times some must be rich‚ some poor‚ some high and eminent in power and dignity; others mean and in submission”(“From John Winthrop to Charles

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    John Winthrop’s “Model of Christian Charity‚” Anne Bradstreet’s The Tenth Muse‚ and Cotton Mather’s Wonders of the Invisible World connect and juxtapose world events during the 1600s. Winthrop supposedly presented his “Model of Christian Charity” sermon on the Arabella en route from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. While the Mayflower Compact was not a sermon‚ it connects to Winthrop’s sermon in two ways. First‚ both are significant to the ships they were presented on‚ the Mayflower and Arabella

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    Logsdon History Dr. Davis John Winthrop The most prominent of the Founding Fathers was John Winthrop. Winthrop was the first Governor of the Massachusetts Colony. He served his term from 1630 to 1634. He was one of the best educated of the Puritan company. Winthrop had great wisdom and strict integrity. He was very religious‚ and was very aware about all his choices‚ both in public and private life. John Winthrop was born on 12 January 1587 to Adam and Anne Winthrop in Edwardstone‚ Suffolk‚ England

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    Document A Source: John Winthrop‚ “A Modell of Christian Charity‚” 1630. . . . wee must be knitt together‚ in this worke‚ as one man. Wee must entertaine each other in brotherly affection. Wee must be willing to abridge ourselves of our superfluities‚ for the supply of others’ necessities. Wee must uphold a familiar commerce together in all meekeness‚ gentlenes‚ patience and liberality. Wee must delight in eache other; make other’s conditions our owne; rejoice together‚ mourne together

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    aboard the Abella. The reason for their journey was to achieve religious freedom from their homeland‚ England. On the ship‚ a Puritan preacher named John Winthrop made a sermon to the group about God and his “commissions”. He spoke on how they need to look up to God‚ basically as a mentor‚ and that these commissions can affect their lives. Winthrop explains that for what God has done for us‚ we should repay him by following his commissions or commands. “Now if the Lord shall please to hear us

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