Puritanism!




Stern Men in Drab Clothing

John Calvin (1509-1564)


  • God is omnipotent
  • Humans have very limited free will
  • You either have God's grace, or you don't; if you don't, there's nothing you can do about it and you're going to hell


Total Depravity


  • You are part of the elect if God chooses you
  • You can do nothing to influence God's choice
  • You still have to live like a Christian


More Dour Dudes

William Bradford (1590-1657)

  • Wrote Of Plymouth Plantation
  • Known for writing in the Puritan "Plain Style"
  • Linguist (learned Hebrew in old age, but was not interested in Native American languages)


Much Mather, Little Fun

Cotton Mather (1663-1728)

  • Minister
  • Wrote over 450 books and pamphlets
  • Witch Trials and "Spectral Evidence"
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Sin, Sin, Sin

Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758)

  • Yale at 13
  • Great Awakening (1735-1742)
  • Wrote Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
  • You are one step away from eternal damnation; God's grace is the ONLY thing keeping you from the flames of hell


The Puritan Ideal

(Best Case Scenarios for Plain Folk)

  • Grace (God changing the self's sinful nature)

  • Plainness (In all things, no frills)

  • Divine Mission (The Puritans believed they were in the New World for a reason: to start a new, pure, and holy society)

Puritanism!

(In a really small, plain-looking, and bland nutshell)

  • Total Depravity
  • Unconditional Election
  • Limited Atonement
  • Irresistible Grace
  • Perseverance of the Saints


Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God


Puritan and Colonial Period

By Ben Darby

Puritan and Colonial Period

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