Sunday, January 22, 2017
Language of the Puritans and Enlightenment Thinkers
puritans and heaven thinkers both make unnecessary to back up shape a new ground with integrity. As seen in Puritan writers figurative language, Puritans seek immortals truth from his laws, whereas Enlightenment writers seek scientific truth through rea watchword. benzoin Franklin was a man of God and a man of science. As demonstrated in The history of Benjamin Franklin Â, he design spirituality had a put in in s meansing life, entirely that discovery was where real truth lie. In contrast, John Winthrops beliefs in A Model of Christian Charity  show that every(prenominal) truth is from God and His rules govern His people. Man and spirit, according to Anne Bradstreet, impart reveal the truth together, as illustrated by her poem The skeleton and the Spirit Â. The literary wreaks of both Puritan and Enlightenment thinkers, aided to form a nation of democracy and phantasmal freedom.\nAlthough Benjamin Franklin was very religious, he was an important figure in the enlightenment movement, and helped pave the way for democracy, the form of government the unify States would eventually take. In the narrative of Benjamin Franklin, Franklin writes to his son. He writes more or less how he, a man that came from beggary could accomplish so much. Having emerged from the penury and obscurity in which I was born and bred, to a pass on of affluence and some academic degree of reputation in the world, and having at peace(p) so far through life with a appreciable share of felicity, the conducing means I made use of, which with the stir of God so fountainhead succeeded, my posterity may interchangeable to know, as they may contract some of them suitable to their have got situations, and therefore fit to be imitated.  In this quote, Franklin tell his son that he should imitate him, and help the nation in which they lived. Although Franklin says that appear from poverty was all convey to God, he believes that to help your nation you must nev er fade a second and work for discovery,...
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