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    Interpretation Paper on John Winthrop’s “A Model of Christian CharityJohn Winthrop was born in Groton‚ England in 1588 to Adam Winthrop and Anne Browne on a farm his father purchased from Henry VIII. He had many advantages because his father high social and economic positions at that time. While at Cambridge University he was exposed to puritan ideas and married his wife at the age of 17. Because of his education he wanted to reform the national church from within‚ by purging it from

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    In John Winthropʼs sermon‚ “Model of Christian Charity‚” Winthrop uses persuasive diction and figures of speech to reinforce his idea of a “city upon a hill‚” which is having absolute unity and conformity in able for the colony to prosper‚ in which others will look to as an example for guidance. His entire sermon is in a first person plural to refer to the Puritans that he is speaking to and saying that they are a group that is not diverse. Winthrop states that they must be “knit together‚ in this

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    John Winthrop -born on the 22nd of January 1588 in Suffolk‚ England. -died on April 5th 1649 in Boston‚ Massachusetts Bay Colony - he was part of the gentry‚ the dominant force in English society between 1540-1640. -he studied law‚ served as justice of the peace and obtained a government office. -from 1627 to 1629 he worked as an attorney at the Court of Wards and Liveries. -for more than 20 years he was a country squire at Groton having no interest in overseas colonization. -he was a very religious

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    Early American political thought demonstrated the significance of religion in politics‚ which was evident in the rhetoric of political thinkers. This was clear in Winthrop’s sermon‚ A Model of Christian Charity‚ upon which the colony of Massachusetts was founded as God’s providence in the New World. Thus‚ the Puritans must live collectively and help one another when faced with dire situations‚ in order to uphold their role under God’s will. Further‚ William Penn’s Frame of Government of Pennsylvania

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    United states follow John Winthrop’s principles of Christian charity. There are different kinds of charity in this country‚ there is the charity for a neighbor who is in need or a meta-charity for bigger companies that claim to help people. (Sorensen) Individuals from other religions tend not to trust the bigger companies with their donations and therefore end up not giving back to a community‚ keeping their circle of friends and family smaller that those of the Christians. However‚ American culture

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    The Scarlet Letter & A Model of Christian Charity Beneath the Surface Nathaniel Hawthorne lived during an extraordinarily turbulent time in American history. Our young nation was barely into its second generation of independence from England. Emotionally volatile issues revolving around religion‚ slavery‚ and liberty abounded. During American ’s antebellum period‚ citizens struggled to define themselves in a rapidly changing world. Questions concerning religious doctrines‚ the morality of slavery

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    A Model of Christian Charity & Letter to Philip Sidney In 1630‚ John Winthrop a dedicated Puritan and English government worker published an essay to inform his followers of his solution to the problem if the corrupt Church of England. This solution in fact was moving to the New World. Richard Hakluyt‚ in 1582‚ sent a letter to Philip Sidney to inform of the great opportunities that can come form the exploration of the New World. The each believed the solution to their issues was to go and colonized

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    Analyzing the Major Theme in "A Model of Christian Charity" John Winthrop’s "A Model of Christian Charity" illustrates America’s status as the leading nation of the world and the unity of the Americans community. Throughout his speech‚ Winthrop talked about the bonds and ties‚ during his speech he talked about the same theme using different words in order to reinforce the idea that a successful colony must keep absolute unity and conformity. The whole speech is presented in the first plural person

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    European or European-American powers for their own political or cultural agenda is supported by two main texts‚ A Letter to French Authorities and A Model of Christian Charity. A Letter to French Authorities shows in lines one hundred sixty-five through one hundred sixty-nine that the French wanted to turn the natives‚ Christian. Some Christian beliefs are present in the story such as in lines. Some may argue that in Pontiac’s Letter the god warns the natives of the whites or French‚ “The land

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    Stephen Guindon Dr. L. Brinker American Literature; Contact to the Civil War 10/15/2013 Models of Living Puritan religion and eighteenth century Deist thinking are two different movements. The ideas expressed in each of these movements follow the same guidelines but with different principles when describing how one should act through their daily lives. Whether it be through following the expectations of God or through self improvement‚ Puritan and Deist thinking go through different ways to

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