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Essay heading: The Puritan Family
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The Puritans believed that God is a god of order and, therefore, human society demanded a structure, complete with a scale from the "superior superior" to the "inferior inferior." Even in the family, this held true, as husband came over wife and parents over children, just as ministers and elders came over a congregation... displayed 300 characters
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The Puritans believed that children need time to just "be children," including idle time filled with nothing but play.
Women were regarded to be both bad and good - a necessary evil of types. To be involved with a woman would complicate one's life but to not have a woman was an even worse fate - to die alone... displayed next 300 characters
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