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The Puritan Conception Of God

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The Puritan conception of the Devil rested on the belief that the Devil did not exist in spite of God, but because of God. The Puritan’s conception of God, covenants, and human imperfection are all factors directly tied to the Puritan’s understanding of the Devil. These aspects of Puritan theology and their connection to the Devil can be traced through Cotton Mather’s “Wonders of the Invisible World.”
The notion that everything happened for a reason only known to God was a central theme of Puritan life. In the eyes of the Puritans, God was perceived as the supernatural force that controlled the universe. Although the Puritan’s trusted in God’s Providence to guide them through the life preordained for them, there was a constant struggle

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