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The Great Awakening: The Puritan Way Of Life

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Puritans way of Life “This is the case of every one of you that are out of Christ: That world of misery, that lake of burning brimstone, is extended abroad under you” (Edwards). Sin is something that occurs every single day. There is no one in the world who can say that they have never sin. Sinning is something that people have become accustom to doing. When a human sin it separates a human from God. No one is perfect so therefore everyone sins. When you sin, there is a whole of consequences to deal with. Sin is something that all started in the bible due to Eve and Adam eating the forbidden fruit. Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God accurately depicts the Puritan era through historic references, social references, and cultural references. To begin with, the Great Awakening came about at a time when Europe and American colonies were questioning the role of the individual in religion. The Great Awakening was a period of great revivalism. A famous speaker during the Great Awakening was Johnathan Edwards, he was an American revivalist during the Great Awakening who preached for 10 years in New England. Edwards was well known for his sermon Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God. “Imposed …show more content…

The Puritans used Plain Style writing which includes sermons, hymns(poems), and journals. When the Puritans wrote that’s how they praised God, write songs or poems and that’s how they came up with what they were going to preach about. The Puritans had many ways they expressed themselves and how they praise God. They believe that God was their true light and without them they were nothing. He was who they were worried about and not anyone else. They just wanted him to guide them until their time on earth was over. “The Puritans felt that all fictional writing was sinful” (Puritan Notes). The quote stated above is briefly stating that the Puritans believed fictional writing was

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