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Bradford started writing this in 1630 and it was fully published by 1856 |
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It is an account of the pilgrims and the new world and heavily demonstrates Puritan typology |
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Theme: "God's providence among the hardships" |
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I. The Crossing a. Proud Man b. Pious man II. The Landing a. their condition b. their comparison c. their confession |
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Theme: "Comfort amid trials" |
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"Verses upon the Burning of Our House" |
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"Verses upon the Burning of Our House" |
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Literary elements: iambic terameter couplets |
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"Verses upon the Burning of Our House" |
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I. Initial response II. Introspection III. Intended reward |
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"Verses upon the Burning of Our House" |
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rapted with her senses in the beginning and ends with her eternity |
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Theme: Seeing God's greatness in nature |
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Style: personal, intospective, thought provoking |
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I. Human Mind II. Human Life III. Human Folly |
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Theme: the limitations of her poetry |
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a metaphor that is developed at length and controling image throughout the work |
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I. Struggle with abashment II. Struggle with affection |
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Theme: "Stand still and see the salvation of the Lord" |
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"A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson" |
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"A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson" |
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bloodiest of all Indian Wars |
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King Phillips War(1675-1676) |
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Metacom is known as King Phillip in this work |
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"A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson" |
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I. Separation -Indians are coming -Fire is coming -I choose life! II. Transformation -my pitiful condition -my providential consolation -my provisional contentment III. restoration -remembering God's protection -remembering God's affliction -remembering God's savaltion |
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"A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson" |
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Structure: -6 line stanzas -aimbic pentameter -ababcc rhyme scheme |
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comparing one's spiritual qualities to a common physical object |
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Theme: God's love demonstrated through me |
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Conceit #1: Memory -Bride/Groom>God and man -man needs God Conceit #2: Understanding -Cup>God's love -he can't define God's love Conceit #3: Will -coal>man's heart -begging for God's love |
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Theme: the satisfaction of Atonement |
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Conceit #1: Memory -Bird of paradise>man's soul Conceit #2: Understanding -bread>understanding Conceit #3: Will -satifies and plenty of it -it's easy(just eat it) |
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Thesis: "There is nothing that keeps wicked men at any one moment out of hell; but the mere pleasure of God." |
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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
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Given in Enfield, Massachusetts in July 1741 |
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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
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Given as an awaking sermon -doctrine -reasons -application |
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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
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I. The Doctrine 1. Exposure to destruction 2. Sudden unexpected destruction 3. Unaided destruction 4. Inevitable destruction II. Reasons 1. God's power is stronger 2. Man deserves hell 3. Man is already condemned 4. God's anger is kindled 5. Satan stands ready 6. Man is sinful 7. Man lacks security 8. Man cannot prevent death 9. Man cannot escape hell 10. God is not obligated III. Application 1. Listener's awakening 2. Listener's position 3. Listener's call |
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"Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God" |
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Who is father Abraham? -a noble instructor -a comic figure |
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What to do with proverbs? -usefulness of proverbs -weakness of proverbs |
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"good intentions aren't enough" -the conclusion -the method 1. listing 2. tracking 3. applying -the results |
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"The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin" |
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Theme: "The American is a New Man" |
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"Letters from an American Farmer" |
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-I am a part! -I am an equal! -I am a citizen! -I am different! |
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"Letters from an American Farmer" |
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Theme: "I too can be redeemed" |
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"One Being Brought from Africa to America" |
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-spirit vs. skin -universal vs. Personal God -saved vs. unsaved -white vs. black -sin vs. purity |
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"One Being Brought from Africa to America" |
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Theme: Temporary nature of nature's beauty |
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Literary elements: alliteration personification |
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Theme: Social Security within false religion |
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I. The Concession II. The Conversation III. The Consolation |
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The purpose -to communicate the provider -God gave Adam and Eve fulled fledged knowledge |
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"An American Dictionary of the English Language" |
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