Forum SIMSON JAWA ROMET (!!) Strona Główna
->
Simson
Napisz odpowiedź
Użytkownik
Temat
Treść wiadomości
Emotikony
Więcej Ikon
Kolor:
Domyślny
Ciemnoczerwony
Czerwony
Pomarańćzowy
Brązowy
Żółty
Zielony
Oliwkowy
Błękitny
Niebieski
Ciemnoniebieski
Purpurowy
Fioletowy
Biały
Czarny
Rozmiar:
Minimalny
Mały
Normalny
Duży
Ogromny
Zamknij Tagi
Opcje
HTML:
NIE
BBCode
:
TAK
Uśmieszki:
TAK
Wyłącz BBCode w tym poście
Wyłącz Uśmieszki w tym poście
Kod potwierdzający: *
Wszystkie czasy w strefie EET (Europa)
Skocz do:
Wybierz forum
motorowery
----------------
Simson
Jawa
Romet Ogar
Romet Komar
problemy
----------------
problemy
sklepik
----------------
Kupię
sprzedam
zamienię
wasze
----------------
wasze motorowery
top lista
wasze motocykle
motocykle
----------------
motocykle
Przegląd tematu
Autor
Wiadomość
ghdhair100
Wysłany: Sob 7:36, 19 Mar 2011
Temat postu: 1-28-1
Prayer, Persecution, and Portsmouth: A Story of Colonist Anne Hutchinson
Anne Hutchinson (1591-1643) is a key figure in the history of American religious
freedom. As a pioneer settler of Massachusetts Bay Colony, Hutchinson held Bible
studies that won her great admiration with a wide following. However, Hutchinson抯
religious leadership eventually offended colony officials, leading to her banishment.
Hutchinson later co-founded Rhode Island with religious freedom in mind.
Hutchinson, born Anne Marbury, was raised in Lincolnshire, England. There Anne抯
father was an outspoken Protestant clergyman. When he was sentenced to house arrest for
challenging the Church, the Reverend turned his energies to educating his daughter. With
the influence of her father抯 tutelage and strong character, Anne became a bright and
confident religious scholar.
Members of Anne抯 community continued to have trouble with the church of Elizabethan
England. She and other Protestants became involved with a new reformist movement
known as Puritanism, which aimed to 損urify� the Church of all Roman Catholic
influences. Ultimately believing that the Church was beyond reform, Anne, her husband
William, and their fifteen children followed Puritan Reverend John Cotton to Boston in
1634. There,
Buy GHD Straighteners Australia
, all believed, they would practice their faith openly without persecution.
Three years after arriving in Boston, Hutchinson became the first female defendant in a
Massachusetts colonial court. What had gone wrong? Anne抯 early months in Boston had
been pleasant enough. Bostonians welcomed her midwifery skills, and when she began
holding women抯 prayer meetings at home, she became even more respected as a model
of Puritan womanhood.
Eventually, Hutchinson抯 small prayer circles became large gatherings that drew men as
well as women. Her prayer meeting success generated extreme discomfort among the
colony抯 male leaders. Outraged local magistrates, including Governor John Winthrop,
deemed it highly inappropriate for a woman to instruct men in religious matters.
The oppressed had become the oppressors. Winthrop had Hutchinson arrested on charges
of subversion. Throughout the court trial, however, it was evident that Hutchinson抯
揷rime� had mainly been acting in traditionally male ways,
Ghd Pink Straightener
, sharing her ideas in a large
mixed-sex forum. As Winthrop phrased it, she was 揳n American Jezebel who had gone
a-whoring from God� and who was infecting women with 揳bominable� ideas regarding
their rights. Officials accused her of violating the fifth religious commandment (揌onor
thy father and mother�) by encouraging dissent against the fathers of the Commonwealth.
Hutchinson also drew controversy with her claim of communication with God, her
opinion that each person should interpret laws as their own conscience dictated, and her
opinion that Native American slavery was wrong.
Anne Hutchinson was banned from Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1638. Along with other
colonists, she then co-founded the town of Portsmouth on Aquidneck Island,
Ghd Red Lust IV Styler
, which today
is known as Rhode Island. The general area was a relative haven of religious freedom;
just two years earlier, another banished Massachusetts Bay colonist, Roger Williams, had
established the town of Providence. Providence was known to accept Quakers, Jews, and
other religious dissenters.
After Hutchinson抯 husband passed away, she relocated again to New Amsterdam. There,
in 1643, she and several of her children were murdered in an attack by natives. No doubt,
Governor Winthrop viewed the difficult death as corroboration of his critique. In 1945,
however, the Massachusetts State Legislature voted to revoke her banishment. The state
now honors Hutchinson with a statue describing her as a 揷ourageous exponent of civil
liberty and religious toleration.�
PPPPP
(word count 564)
The exclusionThe head teacher wrote to the parents of R and F telling them that neither R nor F could come back to school, but that they would be given help in completing their course at home. He should, of course, have told the parents immediately, ideally by telephone followed by a letter, of their right to make representations to the governing body.
柯云路:私企女老板自曝非人生活(图)_2738
fora.pl
- załóż własne forum dyskusyjne za darmo
xeon Template ©
Digital-Delusion
Powered by
phpBB
© 2001, 2002 phpBB Group
Regulamin