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    The Puritan Dilemma

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    temptations is the sweetest‚ and will prove the safeste. For such tryalls as fall within compasse of our callinges‚ it is better to arme and withstande them than to avoide and shunne them. -John Winthrop There‚ in Winthrop’s own words‚ is the Puritan dilemma of which Mr. Morgan speaks here‚ "the paradox that required a man to live in the world without being of it." Superficially Puritanism was only a belief that the Church of England should be purged of its hierarchy and of the traditions and

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    Ann Hutchinson

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    Thesis 1- Mary Jemison life was not ideal at times‚ taken by the Native Americas but she was not someone to give up‚ she later grew into the Native American lifestyle. Thesis 2- Mary Jemison identity was taken right from her only to later discover that she grew into the Native American lifestyle‚ giving her a new identity. Taken away from what she knew and went to a place of the unknown. Mary took this new lifestyle in but also wanted to remember what she knew best. Her identity was different

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    Major Prophets

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    Major Prophets Cynthia Strouse Dea. James Williams February 15‚ 2011 Isaiah Homework Four Kings during Isaiah’s prophecy time 1) Uzziah A) He reigned for 52 years (2 Chron 26:3) B) Good points- He did what was right in the eyes of the LORD‚ just as his father Amaziah had done. He sought God during the days of Zechariah

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    Prophet Isaiah

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    References: |According to Addison‚ J‚ A. (1971)‚ Isaiah lived in Jerusalem‚ and that the capital city features prominently in his prophecies. Isaiah | |referred to Jerusalem by using more than 30 names |According to Oswalt‚ T. (1974)‚ the prophet had a very broad appreciation of the political situation in which he lived. He demonstrated | |awareness of all the nations around his homeland

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    Tre Hutchinson Analysis

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    “Never play with military fireworks indoors..” Many people like to watch fireworks explode and embrace their beautiful colors‚ but handling them is very dangerous. Tre Hutchinson is a person who has little to no mobility in his thumb and lost part of his finger due to playing with fireworks; Tre Hutchinson has a scary sad story to tell. Tre was 17 when he was handling with a firework;‚ he lit one inside his home‚ and when he tried to stop it‚ he had no place to throw it.; Tre tried to stop it with

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    Prophet Essay

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    Blake Jones Mr. Kranz Bible 101 23 February 2013 Zephaniah the Prophet Zephaniah prophesied about 625 B.C.‚ which makes him a contemporary of Jeremiah. The unusual thing about Zephaniah is his ancestry. He is of the royal line of Judah‚ and more specifically of the house of David. His great-great grandfather was Hezekiah‚ one of Judah’s most righteous kings. James says‚ however‚ when Hezekiah died‚ it was Zephaniah’s great uncle‚ Manasseh‚ and not his great grandfather‚ Amariah‚ who took

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    Puritan Beliefs

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    Puritan Beliefs Although we believe that “our little superstitious rituals and propiations” don’t affect us the Puritans believed that they affected “our daily lives” (Benét). Stephen Benét continues to tell the reader about Puritan superstitions. Many of those described‚ many people are not aware of. The Puritans were a God fearing people who believed‚ and lived their lives‚ according to the Bible. In fact‚ many members were often punished for going slightly‚ or largely‚ out of the rules or

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    Zephaniah the Prophet

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    Zephaniah was a 7th century Hebrew prophet. He is known as the author of the book of Zephaniah‚ one of the twelve short prophetic books. However‚ some scholars believe that some sections of chapters two and three were added on later. It was written during the time of the Judean king Josias. Chapter one starts off with a gathering of all the inhabitants of world including Judea and Jerusalem‚ to face judgment and total destruction. No hope is given and no one is to be spared. The story is chapter

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    The Prophet, Daniel

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    The Book of Daniel is an account of a young adult‚ despite extreme difficulty‚ stands strong in his faith and is one of the major prophets of the Old Testament. Some scholars believe the book of Daniel was written anonymously sometime in the mid 2nd century BC. (http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761559620/Daniel_(book_of_Bible).html) The book of Daniel is two distinct parts of twelve chapters. The first six chapters of Daniel recount six stories as narratives of tests of his faith. The other

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    Puritan Essay

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    genuine Puritan tradition‚ character and mortality are seen as permanent values achievable only by personal spiritual conquest‚ life is constantly spiritualized‚ and the humblest events and acts are related to a divine context.”‚ written by Kenneth B. Murdock‚ and in the book “The puritan Legacy”‚ is a statement said to describe the puritans. Within the textbook‚ many people of this century talk about the puritans‚ their way of living‚ and the accomplishments such as William Bradford‚ Anne Bradstreet

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