A Model of Christian Charity and John Winthrop
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Winthrop's explanation that
God determines that certain people will be poor and others will be wealthy is interesting because this belief implied that
God took ....
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The American Colonies
.... Puritans to America. Mark Noll in First Things explains that
Winthrop's believed
God was leading the Puritans to the new world. ....
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"A Model of Christian Charity"
....
Winthrop's explanation that
God determines that certain people will be poor and others will be wealthy is interesting because this belief implied that
God took ....
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History Essays
.... If any individual among them has material goods and fails to extend compassion to a brother in need,
Winthrop (1630) asks, "how dwelleth the love of
God in him ....
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The Puritans
.... other's strength and infirmity."
Winthrop (7) maintains that only by enduring united through ordeal and hardship will they prove their faith to
God, in order to ....
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Communities of New England Colonies
.... Specifically,
Winthrop (2003, 1) described the community to be created by the Puritans would be constructed to do
God's work in the world, simultaneously ....
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Early Colonial New England
.... Specifically,
Winthrop (2003, 1) described the community to be created by the Puritans would be constructed to do
God's work in the world, simultaneously ....
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American Leaders
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Winthrop believed in one
God and one religion, while Madison's views were a little more tolerant and less separatist from a theological point-of-view. ....
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Impact of European Discoveries in the New World
.... their social system and their group relations; though Bradstreet (unlike
Winthrop) was troubled by Scriptures, she found her connection to
God in contemplation ....
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The Puritan and the Republican
.... violent death at the hands of Indians must be laid at least indirectly at
Winthrop--and which, indeed, he himself proclaimed to be the sign of
God's hand ....
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Religion in English Colonial Life in North America
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Winthrop, a gentleman of Suffolk whose estate was becoming inadequate to his customary manner of living, convinced themselves that they could best serve
God by ....
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Persecution of Anne Hutchinson
.... Intending to prove that Anne's behavior was immoral,
Winthrop described her meetings as "a thing not tolerable nor comely in the sight of
God, nor fitting for ....
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Old World Perceptions of the New World
.... But almighty
God (by His divine providence) had mollified the hearts of those .... the Pilgrims bound for Plymouth under the leadership of John
Winthrop made use of ....
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European Perspectives of the US: 1610-1835
.... But almighty
God (by His divine providence) had mollified the hearts of those .... the Pilgrims bound for Plymouth under the leadership of John
Winthrop made use of ....
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Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692
.... The core argument is that
God is the "only lawgiver" but that human .... belongs principally to the highest authority in a commonwealth" (
Winthrop, "Arbitrary" 99). ....
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Edward Taylor
.... to nourish us up in the same' (http://muweb.millersville.edu/~
winthrop/webster.html). Taylor's use of the symbol of milk for the word of
God (as delivered ....
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The Salem Witch Trials
.... ministers, and brethren as enemies to christs and antichrists." Thus
Winthrop in 1638. .... man after legall conviction shall have or worship any other
god, but the ....
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Sedgwick's novel "Hope Leslie" The purpose of this resear
....
Winthrop, a gentleman of Suffolk whose estate was becoming inadequate to his customary manner of living, convinced themselves that they could best serve
God by ....
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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Puritanism
.... hard work as a way of life and as proof of dedication to
God that has .... Hathorne (as it was then spelled) came to Massachusetts Bay with John
Winthrop in 1630. ....
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Christian Eschatoloical Views
.... 1630, John
Winthrop preached to the colonists pre paring to disembark from the Arrabella off the coast of Massachusetts, "We shall find that the
God of Israel ....
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American Individualism and Social Commitment In H
.... individual to change his or her value system according to his or her current life conditions: "The objectified moral goodness of
Winthrop obeying
God's will or ....
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American Individualism & Social Commitment In H
.... individual to change his or her value system according to his or her current life conditions: "The objectified moral goodness of
Winthrop obeying
God's will or ....
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Structure of Scientific Revolutions
.... Darwinian theory and could not necessarily support the standard teleological proof of
God. .... from the age of fathers as the age of John
Winthrop differed from ....
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Cotton Mather and Nathaniel Hawthorne
.... may be, but theocratic mind-sets linked to power--whatever
god informs the mind .... transition from a witchcraft-fearing city on a hill (in
Winthrop's famous phrase ....
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Ecological Imperialism
.... John
Winthrop, for example, said "For the natives, they are neere all dead of small .... omit to remark to you, it is that it appears visibly that
God wishes that ....
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Aspects of The Scarlet Letter
.... arrived in Massachusetts in the 1630s under the guidance of John
Winthrop, the Puritans .... Only the grace of
God and not human actions or deeds could bring about ....
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Support for Same-Sex Marriage
.... make him view marriage between same sex partners as against the laws of
God. .... they have a history of doing so in US politics from John
Winthrop's shining city ....
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Same Sex Marriage Should Be Legalized
.... make him view marriage between same sex partners as against the laws of
God. .... they have a history of doing so in US politics from John
Winthrop's shining city ....
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ORIGINS OF THE ATLANTIC WORLD This essay examin
.... civilization" (p. 9). John
Winthrop (1988-1649), the English Puritan governor of the Massachusetts colony, said "it is the revealed will of
God that the ....
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American Art and Architecture 1. Seventeenth-cen
.... McIntire's bust of Governor John
Winthrop (1798) is an example of such unschooled .... the doctrine of Manifest Destiny--the notion that it was
God's intention that ....
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