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In “The Journal of John Woolman”, I find some similarities between the text of Anne Bradstreet and William Bradford. ...
John Woolman writes about his childhood and the events that lead to him becoming such a religious man. ... Woolman was an exceptionally religious child compared to those peers that surrounded him. ... Woolman states that God had tried to warn him with sickness. Woolman states, “But in this swift race it pleased God to visit me with sickness, so that I doubted of recovering”. ... Woolman, Bradstreet, and Bradford all reach emotions of spiritual clarity through moments of adversity and strife.
Approximate Word count = 410 Approximate Pages = 1.6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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