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    Puritans‚ known as Pilgrims‚ got to work on building the ideal society for a group of radical Christians like themselves‚ based upon their beliefs. They believed in predestination‚ and divine law‚ and those beliefs became the centerfold of many of the sermons preached in Puritan churches. Puritans also believed that even the predestined had to follow the divine law‚ laws that were said to be of the will of God‚ rather than man. Contrary to popular belief‚ the Puritans were not always at church‚ they had

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    He give an example of a sermon which had a similar title with one of Martin Luther speeches which is a form of plagiarism. Moreover‚ he states that scholars editing Martin Luther’s graduate and doctoral dissertation papers at Stanford University realized that Luther King used repeated

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    character. In the fourth stanza‚ Father McKenzie is introduced to the reader. He is conveyed as a materialistic man whose life has no meaning. Line fourteen literally tells the reader that no one will hear his sermon. The Father has no point to his life if he reaches no one through his sermons. Father McKenzie is “darning his socks in the night when there’s nobody there‚” which implies he is ashamed. He tries to hide not only the fact that he cannot afford new socks‚ but he is also

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    Meaning of The Mysterious Black Veil” The minister’s black veil is revealed in Mr. Hooper’s remarks to Elizabeth when she wonders why he had chosen to wear that mysterious black veil.Mr. Hooper was the pastor who gives a sermon on the subject of sins which‚ when he is giving the sermon he wears the black veil‚ which makes people wonder why he wears that. No one dares to ask him why he wears it ‚ the only person who had the courage to ask was his fiance Elizabeth. He is asked to remove it but he refuses

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    Caution’d Against” In the excerpt from his sermon “Enthusiasm Described and Caution’d Against” from 1742‚ Charles Chauncy makes use of metaphors and similes in order to describe the so called “enthusiasts”. On the other hand‚ he changes his register by incorporating words related to business and thus establishes a contrast between the “enthusiasts” and the “reasonable” (387) followers of God. Towards the beginning of the application of his sermon‚ Chauncy sharply criticizes the form of enthusiasm

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    Oak Valley United Methodist Church is a rural‚ small membership congregation located in Tallassee‚ Alabama. In the two commentaries below are the order of worship services conducted on a normal Sunday and Holy Communion. The services are based on the United Methodist Lectionary C format with some freedom enlisted in content. Programs are printed each Sunday and a copy is presented to each congregant. Oak Valley purchases the lectionary inserts from Cokesbury Publishing and these are placed in the

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    give them whatever it is that they could possibly want only after he takes care of all of his own personal wants for a drink. It never fails‚ The Pardoner will always give the same sermon. The sermon that he always gives would be mainly about greed being the root of all evils. Even though he always gives these sermons‚ the pardoner himself is a very greedy man. He is the type of man with a mindset

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    the main problems that arise is that proofreading errors can convey a different meaning than the intentional one. The third sentence fails to punctuate after the title of the sermon topic. This makes it seem like the second sentence flows together with the first. This is a problem because the first sentence involves a sermon topic that is a bit dark. The second sentence has a more positive feel and an invitation. The missing punctuation almost puts a negative tone on the second sentence‚ in my opinion

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    In the sermon "Sinner’s in the Hand of an Angry God" by Johnathan Edwards‚ he author describes how God can easily condem sinners into the pit the fiery pit of hell in any given moment. Edwards clearly informs his audience that God has an omnipotent force and won’t delay on sending you into hell. He incorporates alliteration‚ imagery‚ and simile into his sermon to convey his message. First Edward applies examples of alliteration to emphasize the idea that God is omnipotent. In various paragraphs

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    Matthew uses parts of the Gospel Mark which we already studied in class. Matthew portrays Jesus very differently than Mark did. It starts off with how we learn about Jesus. In Mark’s Gospel‚ we first learn about Jesus with his baptism. However‚ with Matthew we start with the birth of Jesus. It talks about how Joseph is visited in a dream and told not to leave Mary for being pregnant. Then it talks about the three wise men visiting Herod and Jesus‚ and an angel telling Joseph to flee to Jerusalem

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