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Essay heading: Contradictions In The Puritan Religion
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Aside from the doctrine
of elect, the Puritans had other outrageous beliefs including the degradation of
one's self, the utter and total dependence on divine grace for salvation, and
the wrath of an angry God.
The God worshipped by the Puritans was not a forgiving God, and
definitely not a happy God... displayed 300 characters
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The Puritans fear him and tried zealously to make
themselves worthy in his eyes. They insisted that they, as God's special elect,
had the duty to conduct affairs carrying out his will according to the Bible.
Though many of their beliefs seemed outrageous, the most heinous of all was the
aforementioned ?Doctrine of Elect... displayed next 300 characters
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