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The Puritans : The Persumption Of God In The 1600s

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History has witnessed an abundance of literatures where an individual values and possesses their beliefs towards a higher being. During the early Americas, various literature portrayed the reliance of God in their society. Based on the works of the Puritans by Anne Bradstreet, William Bradford, Jonathan Edward and Cotton Mather, many believed that God played a significant aspect of their daily lives.
During the 1600’s, Puritans displayed their presumption towards God by portraying their willingness to sacrifice all. First of all, Puritans traveled from their home country to come to the New World for a better life for themselves and their family. In order for them to survive in an unknown land, they put their faith in God to guide them through the everyday situations and hard times. In addition, the Puritans sacrificed materialistic objects which had sentimental feelings, in order to receive better in heaven. As matter of fact, in Anne Bradstreet, a Puritan poet, work Upon the Burning of Our House, she expressed the possessions she gave up for God, even through all the struggles she faced from the voyage. According to her poem, it is stated that her house, which symbolized her life was burnt down by God because it was believed that everything belonged to God. Although she felt upset, her faith in God didn’t change. In fact, she said goodbye to her house and believed that there was house built in Heaven by the “might architect”. Even though her “pleasant things” were turned into ashes, she still thanked God who made it and believed that God has the right to take away things. It can be concluded that she was aware that her possessions belong to God because she states “It was His own, it was not mine…” As shown above, not was she only mindful of what belonged to God, but also the idea of sacrifice. Since her poem stated “Here stood that trunk, and there that chest, There lay that store I counted best”, it was believed that Anne Bradstreet sacrificed her house and memories. The previous quote demonstrates how she notices the memories that is stored in the trunk. By analyzing Bradstreet's’ work, it can be stated that Puritans believed that God played a major role in their life
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