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    John Winthrop Analysis

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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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    God and John Winthrop

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    shall be as a 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)

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    Jamestown shows s the initial days of Jamestown from the point of view of Captain John Smith. The very first impression of the New World gave foreshadowing of some of the doom and gloom in store for the travelers. As soon as they arrived on the shore they were attacked by travelers. That night a box was opened to give orders of how they were to organize and govern themselves according to the joint stock company. John Smith goes on to give an account of internal jealousy‚ trust‚ and greed issues

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    John Winthrop Speech

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    John Winthrop is a symbol of the lifespan of the Puritan community‚ in his life‚ he entirely devoted his time and resources to support the Puritans. Having fled from the New England to America‚ Winthrop established himself in the Boston City where he continued to serve as a puritan. Winthrop is a great decision maker‚ at a time when the church had oppressive rules‚ unlike those who opted to fight the church from outside‚ who chose to be a puritan and when he realised he could not achieve his desires

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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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    John Winthrop Reflection

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    see how these changes in lifestyle lead to the author’s emotions and the effect they had in their writing. When I studied the beginnings of America and how John Winthrop led the Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ I could experience his thoughts about how he envisioned life in America through the teachings of his literary works. In his writing‚ Winthrop wanted their colony to be the "City Upon a Hill‚" to be the example for the rest of the world. In his work‚ we can see strong convictions of wanting to do God’s

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    individual who can truly live as a model for Christian Charity. As a scholar‚ Hawthorne was not only familiar with Winthrop ’s work‚ but also had many strict Puritan ancestors. By setting The Scarlet Letter 200 years in his past in a Puritan community‚ he sets up an environment uniquely ideal to question fundamental Christian doctrines without overtly antagonizing his

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    A Familiar Society John Winthrop was the power holding leader for the English colonists while traveling and arriving in The New World. When the colonists arrived‚ his ideals for the society were to have a community based on unity and religion and create "A city upon a hill." He believed that leaving the ideals of England’s society‚ would ultimately help him to achieve the city that the colonists strived for. However‚ with his demanding notions for a unified community and high demand for

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    The Puritan Dilemma

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    “The Puritan Dilemma: The Story of John Winthrop” This book talks about the life of one of the most influential puritans John Winthrop. “The Puritan Dilemma was written by Edmund Morgan. Edmund Morgan was a History professor at Yale University from 1955 to 1986. Edmund Morgan wrote many other popular books such as “Birth of a republic‚ American slavery‚ American Freedom” and “Inventing The people‚ the rise of popular sovereignty in England.” This puritan dilemma was written for the intent of future

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    city upon a hill

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    Winthrop In the passage called “A City Upon a Hill” John Winthrop‚ lawyer and leader of the 1630 migration of English Puritans to Massachusetts‚ discusses his beliefs Puritans should follow to be a good Puritan citizen. Winthrop tries to persuade the Puritans to create a good christian society‚ which they will achieve by sticking together as a community with the idea of brotherly love. Brotherly love with allow the community to succeed and prosper. Winthrop uses repetition‚  an extended metaphor and tone to

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