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    Benedict Chapter 7 Summary

    In the rule of Saint Benedict he talks about humility in chapter 7. It talks about virtue in the 12 steps in which the monks can go to heaven. He talks about humility in the sense that the monks have to go by so they can give him the right way and be cleared of all sins. The 12 steps area fear of God, impression of self will, submission to superiors, obedience in any hard or difficult manners, confession of his faults, acknowledgment of one's own worthlessness, preference of others to self, endorsed

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    Quiz 1: Spiritual Beginnings

    Name: _______Julie Mizrahi Finberg_______________ Identity Number: 307554980____________________ Quiz 1: Spiritual Beginnings Write your answers in English using the blank lines. Write briefly and accurately. No more than 7-8 lines for each question. Deadline: 20.11.16 A. Negro Spirituals 1. What is the implied meaning of the codified language used in “Go Down Moses”? Explain your answer by quoting from the song. (20 points) The implied meaning of the codified

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    Scarlet Letter Rhetorical Analysis

    The words ascetic, compulsion, and libidinal were unclear in the passage. Ascetic appeared in the sentence, “In committing adultery he has succumbed to an urge which, because of his ascetic beliefs, he had been unprepared to find in himself”. If someone is ascetic, they are a person who practices severe self-discipline and abstention. This word exemplifies how Dimmesdale transgressed against his morals and was in the situation of having to lie because he was afraid of the severe consequences he would

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    How Does Chillingworth Prevent Dimmesdale In The Scarlet Letter

    Chillingworth prevents Hester and Mr. Dimmesdale from escaping together. Chillingworth prevents Dimmesdale from getting away without public shame. If Mr. Dimmesdale could just leave, he never would have to truly confront the full extent of his sin, not just the adultery, but also his failure to take responsibility for his actions. Chillingworth now despises Hester, despite any early idea of returning to her in marriage. It may be more accurate, however, to call this hate a form of self-loathing.

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    How Did George Whitefield Cause The Great Awakening?

    George Whitefield was one of the first people to cause the Great Awakening to rise. George Whitefield was inspired and thought of ideas after a period of illness, which he called “New Birth.” George Whitefield was convinced that true religion was to only be found in God. The Great Awakening was fully started when George Whitefield started to preach and give sermons. He traveled throughout the middle colonies of England and preached. His sermons drew in large crowds of people causing an emotional

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    Rhetorical Analysis Of Jonathan Edward

    Jonathan Edward was a writer of one of the most famous sermons in American history. They way that it seems for him to be persuading his settlers in a very amart devoting way. Edward starts off saying "Their foot shall slide in due time" (Deuterunumy 32:35- pg.1 bible verse) Just with that it is as if he began to say people are walking in to thier sins. As if he goes on saying their sins are as slippery for them to fall into. Edward was so descriptive but quite, brief within his sermon. He spoke in

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    Differences Between St. Paul And Thomas Jefferson

    St. Paul, persecutor of Christians converted became an apostle of Jesus Christ. Thomas Jefferson writer of the Declaration of Independence became 3rd President of United States both men had a lot of influence over a large number of people when these men spoke people listened. Both men had their own agendas St. Paul was to win souls to God; Thomas Jefferson was to break from the rule of King George III and the British Empire. Because of the times that they lived in both men were faced with challenges

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    Summary: The Kingdom Of Matthias

    Elijah Pierson was among the first members of Matthias's cult. He was a very unlikely candidate for much membership. In the 1820s he was New York's known religious reformers. He was involved in the Free Church movement and was a passionate evangelical in the Finneyite mode. Elijah and his wife Sarah were the model of domestic bliss, and were united in their passion for reform. Her death sparked Elijah's "madness" that drove him toward Matthias. The Kingdom of Matthias tells the story of Robert Matthews

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    The Theme Of Salvation In Langston Hughes's 'Essay'

    anything to have with salvation? If so what is their relationship? Salvation is the deliverance from sin. In a Christianity sense, salvation is when a person accepts the Jesus Christ as their savior, and they believe that he died for the sins of Christians. When you are being saved you have to give not only your body to God,

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    Pope Francis's Latest Encyclical Letter

    Good morning year 10… In Pope Francis’ latest encyclical letter Laudato si’ which is based upon ‘care for our common home’ we are reminded that our common home in the modern world is like a sister with whom we share our life and a beautiful mother who opens her arms to embrace us. This concept is derived from Saint Francis of Assisi’s words which enable us as brothers and sisters in Christ to understand the importance of honoring and protecting our earth. “Praise be to you, my Lord, through our

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