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Page 1: Please open your notebooks to the Class and Reading Notes section to review.  Take out a HIGHLIGHTER and a pen

Please open your notebooks to the Class and Reading Notes section to review.

Take out a HIGHLIGHTER and a pen.

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“Wee shall be as a Citty upon a Hill”from "A Model of Christian Charity" John Winthrop (1630)

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From Wikipedia.com Winthrop warned the Puritan

colonists of New England who were to found the Massachusetts Bay Colony that their new community would be a "city on a hill" watched by the world.

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From Wikipedia.com It inspired the Puritans

with a sense of holy duty that would be crucial if they wanted to increase their chances of survival in the New World.

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From Wikipedia.com Winthrop believed that all nations had a

covenant with God, and that because England had violated its religious covenant, the Puritans must leave the country. This was an expression of the Puritan belief that the Church of England had fallen from grace by accepting Catholic rituals. John Winthrop claimed that the Puritans forge a new, special agreement with God, like that between God and the people of Israel.

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From Wikipedia.com Winthrop believed that by

purifying Christianity in the New World, his followers would serve as an example to the Old World for building a model Protestant community.

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From Wikipedia.com The idea that their community was

specially ordained by God had a powerful effect on the Puritan society of New England. Of course, breaking a covenant with God has dire results. In order to avoid incurring God's wrath by breaking their promise, the Puritans sought to maintain perfect order in their society.

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From Wikipedia.com Even the smallest sins were

punished harshly by the courts; no one was allowed to live alone for fear that they would succumb to the temptation to sin; parents were to instruct their children and servants diligently in the Word of God; church attendance was mandatory; marriage was required.

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From Wikipedia.com These conventions and

institutions molded an extremely stable and rigidly-structured society in New England, a stark contrast with the unstable and loosely-bound society of the early British colonies in the Chesapeake Bay region, such as Jamestown.

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READ Winthrop’s sermon

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Objective: Standards 1.1-1.2 Demonstrate control of grammarDemonstrate control of grammar, ,

diction, and paragraph and diction, and paragraph and sentence structuresentence structure and and an an understanding of English usageunderstanding of English usage..

Produce Produce legiblelegible work that work that shows shows accurate spellingaccurate spelling and and correct correct punctuation and capitalizationpunctuation and capitalization..

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Assignment Rewrite “Wee shall be as a Citty

upon a Hill” using today’s writing and grammatical conventions.

“Correct” the spellings, irregular capitalizations, and punctuation to reflect modern writing rules.

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Convert the 1630 spellings of words Convert the 1630 spellings of words IN THE LAST, IN THE LAST, LONG PARAGRAPHLONG PARAGRAPH to modern day spellings of the to modern day spellings of the words.words. Highlight the words that are spelled differently than they Highlight the words that are spelled differently than they

are now.are now. Circle all the Circle all the truetrue proper nouns that proper nouns that needneed to be capitalized. to be capitalized. Draw a slash through Words that are capitalized in the text Draw a slash through Words that are capitalized in the text

that should not be capitalized.that should not be capitalized. Underline with three lines the first letter of words that Underline with three lines the first letter of words that

SHOULD BE CAPITALIZED that are not.SHOULD BE CAPITALIZED that are not. Corrected the spellings in or alongside the text.Corrected the spellings in or alongside the text.

Steps 1-5 (due tomorrow):

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…Now the onely way to avoyde this shipwracke and to provide for our posterity is to followe the Counsell of Micah, to doe Justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God, for this end, wee must be knitt together in this worke as one man, wee must entertaine each other in brotherly Afeccion…

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…Now the onely way to avoyde this shipwracke and to provide for our posterity is to followe the Counsell of Micah, to doe Justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God, for this end, wee must be knitt together in this worke as one man, wee must entertaine each other in brotherly Afeccion…

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affection

shipwreck

avoid

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DRAW THREE LINES UNDER THE FIRST LETTERS OF DRAW THREE LINES UNDER THE FIRST LETTERS OF WORDS THAT SHOULD BE CAPITALIZED BUT ARE NOT.WORDS THAT SHOULD BE CAPITALIZED BUT ARE NOT.

god

hiswhen referring to God – the specific one.