Puritains
Religious faith and religious beliefs have always been a powerful motive for people to get through the problems they face through out their lives, especially the Puritans. William Bradford, Mary Rowlandson and Anne Bradstreet, are three authors who elaborate on how the Puritans used their faith in God to get them through the tough times they faced. The Puritans believed that whatever happened to them, good or bad, was God’s will. The Puritans faith and religious beliefs made it possible for them to endure and survive the hardships they faced in the New World.
Of Plymouth Plantation, by William Bradford, describes how the pilgrims used their faith and beliefs in God to get them through the tough times they faced on their voyage to the New World. They faced rough seas, which caused the main beam of the ship to crack. This put their lives in danger; they didn’t think the boat was capable of bringing them safely to the New World. They attempted to fix the beam and, as......
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