"The Puritans were typical people of their time in that they enjoyed the pleasures of the 17th century. They liked to drink. They liked to sit and talk. They liked to eat well when they had the food ...
Thanksgiving is often linked to the 1612 harvest feast held by the Puritans in Plymouth, Massachusetts, but many criticize ...
The pressure to remove William Shakespeare’s work from the curriculum is a symptom of a deeper ideological problems in the ...
Of those 200, there were 30 convictions and 19 executions. But mass accusations, trials, and executions in Salem could never have happened without the perfect storm of individual factors and ...
The first known UFO encounter in America was recorded in 1639 by pious Puritan and prolific journal-keeper John Winthrop. He is a foundational figure in the national pantheon and leader of the ...
Since 1973, Puritan’s Pride has produced more than 1,200 vitamins and supplements targeted for a variety of health and wellness needs. Puritan’s Pride states its mission is to provide the ...
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Reading the Bible brings about human flourishing
They list at three of their findings on how the Bible fosters human flourishing: “First, Bible reading is likely to promote ...
As Greg Barnhisel reveals in “Code Name Puritan,” a life of the literary scholar and World War II spymaster, most of ...
They were come down in their lighter [a small barge ... Winthrop Square is a landmark in downtown Boston. The Puritan leader is the namesake of schools, squares, communities and memorials around ...
But Americans have made the genre their own, and despite the universal, border-crossing fears of death, pain, and decay that ...
Ferrer, White, Zwick, Davis & Company their continuing contribution to a major threat to public safety reminds one of words of the eloquent liberal essayist, Randolph Bourne, who in a 1917 essay ...