To My Dear and Loving Husband / Upon the Burning of Our House / Huswifery

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To My Dear and Loving Husband / Upon the Burning of Our House / Huswifery

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“To My Dear and Loving Husband”/“Upon the Burning of Our “To My Dear and Loving Husband”/“Upon the Burning of Our House”/“Huswifery” House”/“Huswifery” 1. “To My Dear and Loving Husband” could best be described as a 1. “To My Dear and Loving Husband” could best be described as a tribute to what or to whom? tribute to what or to whom? 2. What does the speaker hold responsible for the burning of her 2. What does the speaker hold responsible for the burning of her house? house? 3. The speaker of “Upon the Burning of Our House” reveals her belief 3. The speaker of “Upon the Burning of Our House” reveals her belief that God is protective when she says that God will do what? that God is protective when she says that God will do what? 4. The speaker believes that faith in God is more important than earthly 4. The speaker believes that faith in God is more important than earthly possessions. Find a description (line of poetry) from “Upon the possessions. Find a description (line of poetry) from “Upon the Burning of Our House” that best illustrates this. Burning of Our House” that best illustrates this. 5. What does the speaker in “Huswifery” hope to be ready for? 5. What does the speaker in “Huswifery” hope to be ready for?

“Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” 6. What feeling does the author hope to cause in his listeners when he 6. What feeling does the author hope to cause in his listeners when he describes God as angry? describes God as angry? 7. Who is the author’s main audience for this sermon? 7. Who is the author’s main audience for this sermon? 8. What does the author say can save people from God’s wrath? 8. What does the author say can save people from God’s wrath? 9. The author feels that he can only feebly describe what it is like to 9. The author feels that he can only feebly describe what it is like to what? what? 10. The author portrays everlasting life for those who are born again as 10. The author portrays everlasting life for those who are born again as filled with what? filled with what?

“The Examination of Sarah Good” “The Examination of Sarah Good” 11. What does Sarah Good admit to doing? 11. What does Sarah Good admit to doing? 12. The prosecutors associate Good’s habit of muttering with what? 12. The prosecutors associate Good’s habit of muttering with what? 13. What is the strongest evidence against Good? 13. What is the strongest evidence against Good?

You will also be held accountable for all of the information in the You will also be held accountable for all of the information in the “Between Heaven and Hell” background information section of the “Between Heaven and Hell” background information section of the textbook as well as the Puritan notes from Tuesday’s class. textbook as well as the Puritan notes from Tuesday’s class. Questions? Questions? PLEASE ASK. PLEASE ASK. I will check my e-mail up until 8:30 P.M. tonight. I will check my e-mail up until 8:30 P.M. tonight.

Remember to study Vocabulary List #5 as well. Remember to study Vocabulary List #5 as well.

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