fourth hour puritan presentations
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Anne Bradstreet
1612-1672Andi, Alyssa, Annika, Paige,
and Kinsey
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Early Life
1612, Born in Northampton, England as Anne
At 16, married Simon Bradstreet
1630, emigrated to America
Raised eight children in Ipswich, Massachuse
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Bradstreet the Puritan
Religious devotion and knowledge of Biblica
Received an excellent education from her fa
Joined the Puritan errand into the wilderness
Difficult three month crossing to the new wor
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Bradstreet the Puritan contin
First woman recognized as a New World poet
Work expresses the religious and emotional c
she experienced
Suffered tuberculosis after being the first fema
ever published in both England and the New W
Remained married up until her death on Sept
1672.
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Literary Works
To My Dear and Loving Husband ~ Expresses feelings about Puritan life
~ personal joys and difficulties
The Tenth Muse Lately Sprung Up In Ame
~Greek Mythology Contemplations
~ sequence of religious poems
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Excerpt
There is no object that we see; no
that we do; no good that we enjoy; no
we feel, or fear, but we may make s
spiritual advantage of all: and he that
such improvement is wise, as well as pTo My Dear and Loving Husban
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John Winthrop 1558-16
Kelsey Chase, Kaeleigh Prier, BayleeJackson,
Brittany Pfadenhauer, Lacey Jackson
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Early Life
Very wealthy Went to Trinity College and studied l
Got married at 17
Sailed to Massachusetts on theArbel
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John Winthrop, The Puritan
Wanted colonists to adapt combinatigroup discipline and individual
responsibility
Also wanted a covenant between God
colonists Held a variety of government positio
Protesters challenged his beliefs
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Most Famous Literary Work
A Model of Christian Charity Publication: 1838 Delivered sermon in 1630
Delivered on the Arbella
Describes the hardships and struggles of th
Puritans Had 3 reasons
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Excerpt from A Model of Christian ChaIf the Lord shall please to hear us, and bring us in peace to the place wthen has he ratified this covenant and sealed our Commission, and will strict performance of the articles contained in it; but if we shall neglect
observation of these articles which are the ends we have propounded, adissembling with our God, shall fall to embrace this present world and pcarnal intentions, seeking great things for ourselves and our posterity, tsurely break out in wrath against us; be revenged of such a perjured peomake us know the price of the breach of such a covenant. Shows how they felt about God
If God keeps them safe on their travels then they should expect dif If failed to do what God wanted they would be punished
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Edward Taylor
By: Rayshawn Baylark, Kolton Jackson, Trent Richard
Bryton Rice, and Jake Jackson
(1642-1729)
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Early Life
Taylor was born in Sketchley, Leicestershire, E
Taylor was a teacher in england until the restor
of the monarchy and the act of uniformity under
the 2nd
In 1668 he immigrated to Massachusetts Bay C
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Family
He was married 2 times first was to Elizabethand he had 8 kids 5 who died in child life
His 2nd wife Ruth Wyllys also died, and they h
together
Taylor then died on June 29, 1729
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Early Days In America
He came over in 1668 He was admitted into Harvard College as a seco
student, and soon after arriving upon came grad
1671
He then became a pastor and physician at West
the remote western frontier of Massachusetts whremained until he died
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Meditation
Huswifery
He discovers Gods purpose for him and his wi
spinning wheel
Literary Works
A E t f
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An Excerpt from
Huswifery
Make me, O Lord, thy spinning wheel complete.
Thy Holy Word my distaff make for me.
Make mine affections thy swift flyers neat
And make my soul thy holy spool to be.
The man wanted to be closer to god
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Early Life
He was born in Leicestershire, England in 1642 The civil war there was still going on
His mother died in 1657
His father died in 1658
His poetry described where he lived
He became a teacher in Bagworth
Refused to sign the Act of Uniformity
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Jonathan Edwards(1703-1758)
Presented by: Rachael, Morgan, IsabelDelaney, & Saydee
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Early
Born in East Windsor, Connecticut
Grew in atmosphere of devout discipline
Preached sermons to his playmates
Learned to speak Latin, Greek, Hebrew before he reached a
Started school at Yale at the age of 13
graduated as valedictorian at age 17
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Jonathan Edwards, the P
Began preaching career in 1727 (24 years old)
Became head church pastor two years later
Leader of the Great Awakening
Pastor at Northampton
disciplined member who were reading improper boo
called out those he considered sinners
J th Ed d th P
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Jonathan Edwards, the P
Drew criticism and dismissed as a
pastor in 1750
Preached to Native Americans
President of the College of New
Jersey (now Princeton)
Kept preaching and writing till he
died
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Literary W
Freedom Of Will:
Edwards investigates the contrasting Calvinist and Arminian views about fre
story.
He relies on a variety of textual resources including the Bible and philosophy
enlightenment thinkers
Treatise on Grace:
He systematically surveys and explains each major point of the doctrine of gr
He meant for this essay to serve as an educational tool.
Sinners in the hands of an Angry God:
Concept of Hell
Sermon~Great Awakening
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Ex
O sinner! Consider the fearful danger you are in: it is a great fur
wrath, a wide and bottomless pit, full of fire and wrath, that you over in the hand of God, whose wrath is provoked and increased a
against you, as against many of the damned in Hell.
~Sinners in the hands of an Angry GOD
God hates sinners Danger of going to Hell.
Very persuasive
Captures the religious fervor of the Great Awaken
h S i h
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John Smith
1580-1631
Presented by:
Grant
Dalton
Nathan
J.D.
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Early Life
Born on January 1580
Ran away
Johns Father dies
Left home and became a soldier
Promoted to the rank of captain after many campaigns
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John Smith The Puritan
Became involved with Virginia Company
Went on an Expedition to the New World funded by King Ja
Sent over on 3 ships: The Discovery, The Susan Constant, and
Godspeed.
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John Smith The Puritan
Smith was charged with mutiny but spared
Became leader of new colony
Colony struggled to stay alive
1607 Smith is captured by the Powhatans indians
Attempted to kill him but eventually he was spared, thanks to
Pocahontas
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John Smith The Puritan
John Smith was injured and returns to England
He would never return to Virginia or Jamestown
Smith died on June 21, 1631
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Literary Works
The Generall Historie of Virginia
The True Travels of Captain John Smith
A True Relation of Virginia
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Excert
And now, where some, affirmed it was ill done of the Council to
men so badly provided, this uncontradictable reason will show thethey are too ill advised to nourish such ill conceits. First, the fault
going was our own. What could be thought fitting or necessary we
what we should find or want or where we should be we were all ig
supposing to make our passage in two months with victual to live
advantage of the spring to work, we were at sea five months, whe
spent our victual and lost the opportunity of the time and season the unskillful presumption of our ignorant transporters that unders
all what they undertook.
Taken from the book, The Generall Historie of Virginia written by John Smith