The Literary Use of Religion by John Smith and William Bradford

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January 25, 2012

 

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Smith uses the providence of God to justify his placement at Jamestown. Smith writes in "The General History of Virginia": "But God the guider of all good actions, forcing them by extreme storm to hull all night, did drive them by his providence to their desired port, beyond all their expectations?"(27)...
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Smith also alludes to the journey to America being a good action in the eyes of God. So much so, that God calls upon his powers and produces a huge storm to place them where God wishes. Bradford uses the necessity of spreading the word of God (Christianity) to explain one of the reasons for his voyage to America...
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