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calvinism How a Protestant Sect defined America Puritanism is Calvinism Whos the guy with the beard John Calvin Frenchborn Swiss theologian 1509 1564 this makes him a contemporary of Martin Luther and the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. By Matt Graf, Logan Kallop, Tony Pittavino, and Josh Selling. What is Puritanism?. Puritanism is a series of beliefs held mainly by the New England settlers.. Was based on the teachings of John Calvin.. By: Sheridan Samberson. Setting. The Massachusetts Bay Colony was an . E. nglish . S. ettlement on the east coast of North America in the 17. th. century. Around present-day cities Salem and Boston. Paper for ETS Conference, November 2005 John Coffey University of Leicester, UK Historians of eighteenth - century Evangelicalism are in two minds when it comes to Puritanism. On the one hand, they r By: Alex Turner. Richardson’s 6. th. Period. The Roots of Puritanism. Started in England. A Church Reform straying away from Catholicism . Caused for splits in the Church. Some Puritans stayed in England . and Puritanism 21 Sloane, Thomas O. Donne, Milton, and the End of Humanist Rhetoric . Berkeley: U of Sutherland, James. English Literature Taylor, Edward. The Unpublished Writings of Edward Tayl and Puritanism 21 Sloane, Thomas O. Donne, Milton, and the End of Humanist Rhetoric . Berkeley: U of Sutherland, James. English Literature Taylor, Edward. The Unpublished Writings of Edward Tayl Setting up . The Crucible. Origins. In 1534, Henry VIII severed ties with the Roman Catholic Church and created the Church of England (Anglican Church). The Church of England remained very similar to the Catholic Church except that it did not recognize the pope as supreme authority.. Kesiya Cherian. 1. st. period. Literary period. Literary period. Puritans had a purpose for their . writing. To . transform thier god, since he is not present in this . world.. Used . their writing to make the god more revelent and also to glorify him. This PowerPoint will help you review the five major periods of American literature that we have studied:. -- Puritanism (and the Colonial Period). -- Rationalism (and the Age of Reason). -- Romanticism. 1607-1800. “For we must consider that we shall be as a city upon a hill. The eyes of all people are upon us. So that if we shall deal falsely with our God in this work we have undertaken, and so cause Him to withdraw His present help from us, we shall be made a story and a by-word through the world. We shall open the mouths of enemies to speak evil of the ways of God, and all professors for God's sake. We shall shame the faces of many of God's worthy servants, and cause their prayers to be turned into curses upon us till we be consumed out of the good land whither we are going. Puritanism 1620 - 1800 Puritans • Came from England as Pilgrims to escape religious persecution, circa 1620 • Highly, highly (no, really — HIGHLY) religious people — thin of the American Cultural Identity 1 Andreea MINGIUC Key-words: covenant, the elect, exceptionalism, Puritan, typological thinking O O . puritanismo. . foi. um . movimento. de . reforma. . religioso. . Protestante. . . Desenvolveu. -se . dentro. . da. . igreja. . da. . Inglaterra. . durante. o final do . século. XVI. O . The 2. nd. Literary Movement. 1500-1700. (approximate dates). . ELAALRL1 The student demonstrates comprehension by identifying evidence (i.e., examples of diction, imagery, point of view, figurative language, symbolism, plot events and main ideas) in a variety of texts representative of different genres (i.e., poetry, prose [short story, novel, essay, editorial, biography], and drama) and using this evidence as the basis for interpretation. .

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