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what is deism by puritanism? solutions to the problems of man lies in his reasons,not supernatural revelation
what is the first deism? although God is all-powerful and controls the world He created, He does not personally intervene in the operation of it
what is the second deism? man is a flawed creature, but not fallen in the sence of being totally depraved because of sin
what is the thrid deism? man's good on earth will be rewarded in a future life and his evil will be punished
what is the fourth deism? man can become better, or perfected, through "rational" education
what is imagery? discriptive words or phrases that appeal to sense preceptions to create an impression
what are the sermon's organization and structure? 1. The doctrine is a discussion, or "opening," of the biblical text 2. The reasons, which are enumerated, develop the doctrine. 3. The uses, provide the application to the hearers
what famous sermon did Johnathan Edwards give? Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God
what are the virtues with the moral perfection were? temperance, silence, order, resolution, frugality, industry, sincerity, justice, moderation, cleanness, tranqulity, chastity, humility
what is temperance in the virtues with the moral perfection? eat not to dullness. drink not to elevation
what is silence in the virtues with the moral perfection? speak not but what may benefit others or yourself. avoid trifling conversation
what is order in the virtues with the moral perfection? let all your things have their places. let each part of your business have its time
what is resolution in the virtues with the moral perfection? resolve to preform what y ought. perform without fail what you resolve.
what is frugality in the virtues with the moral perfection? make no expense but do good to others or your self, for example "waste nothing"
what is industry in the virtues with the moral perfection? lose no time. but be always employed in something useful. cut off all unnecessary actions
what is sincerity inthe virtues with the moral perfection? use no hurtful decit. think innocently and justly, and if you speak, speak accordingly
what is justice in the virtues with the moral perfection? wrong none, doing injuries or omitting the benefits that are your duty.
what is moderation in the virtues with the moral perfection? avoid extremes. forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve
what is cleanness`in the virtues with the moral perfection? tolerate no uncleanness i body, clothes, or habitation.
what is tranquility in the virtues with the moral perfection? be not disterbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable
what is chastity in the virtues with the moral perfection? rarely use sexual activity but for health and offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace of reputation
what is humility in the virtues with the moral perfection? imitate Jesus and Socrates
what famous speach did Patrick Henry give? Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death
what is parrallelism? similarity in the structure of two ore more phrases, clauses, or sentences
what is antithesis? using parrallism in two frases or clauses to emphasize their contrasting meanings
what famous speech did Thomas Paine give and what famous book did he publish? the crisis no.1 , the age of reasons
what are the categories of a propaganda name calling, glittering generaliaties, testimonial, transfer, bandwagon, plain folks, card stacking
what is name calling in the categories of a propaganda? "bad names" given to people, groups, beliefs, and so on, to make people condemn them without examining the evidence
what is the glittering generalities in the categories of a propaganda? generalities that contain virtue words to make people accept or approve without examining the evidence
what is the testimonial in the categories of a propaganda? personal testimoney in support of what the propagandist wants his audience to accpt unquestioningly
what is the transfer in the categories of a propaganda? carry over of the authority, sanction, and prestige of something respected to something that propagandist wants accepted, usually through symbols
what is the bandwagon in the categories of a propaganda? follow the crowd
what is the plain folks in the categories of a propaganda? appearance of being "plain folks among the neighbors"; politicians, labor leaders, businessmen, and others appeal to the confidence of their audience through this device
what is the card stacking in the categories of a propaganda? a collective term for all sorts of deception
what are archetypes? a story that appears in stories accross cultures that speak to universal human experiences
what is typology an interpretation of events, people, place and ceremonies of the old testament as types, or signs, which prefigure Christ's fulfillment of prophecy and covenant with the church
what is a metaphor? comparison of two dissimilar things, which can be implied or stated, brief or extended
what is an apostrophe? to callout to a dead or absent person
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