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Grace In William Bradford's Of Plymouth Plantation

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Puritans live in a life with a life of rules. They live by religious beliefs and literature purposes. The puritans believed in God being all powerful, Bible is God’s true law, success is a sign of improvement, and how education was written to glorify God and for education only not for entertainment. One Puritan belief is visible signs of grace. According to Puritans, if one is successful in life the they are approved by God. In the book “Of Plymouth Plantation” by William Bradford there are tons of examples of visible signs of grace. There was a sickness arising the men but seven men were on God's side and did not get sick. “Two of the seven were Mr. William Brewster, their reverend elder, and Myles Standish, their captain and military commander…And yet the lord so upheld these persons, as in this general calamity they were not at all infected with either sickness or lameness.” (Bradford 77) These men were two out of the few people who did not get sick. In the story they are called worthy to be remembered because it was rare for them to make it out alive. Being the few lucky ones to live are visible signs of grace that show they are approved by God. “..... and his life saved; and though he was somthing ill with it yet he …show more content…

In Huswifery, by Edward Taylor, he says, “My words and actions, that their shine may fill/ my waves with glory and thee glorify.”(Taylor lines 15-16) He is saying that if God fills his life with his spirit and help him become the best he can be, then he will glorify and praise him. In “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” it states in the first paragraph when talking about God's wrath, “Yea, God is a great deal more angry with great numbers that are now on earth….”(Edwards 124) The author is writing about how God is all powerful and he can decide if you go to hell or heaven. In a life as a Puritan, literature was all about glorifying God and education. They did not believe in

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