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irinina [24]
3 years ago
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Discuss the conflict between the puritan law and the laws and the laws of nature or human law . how do their reactions to sin di

ffer from contemporary views and practices regarding si (in church, in the home , or society as a whole)? provide some examples from the scarlett letter as well as current examples to support your argument
Social Studies
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slava [35]3 years ago
4 0
Puritan laws believe another way of worshiping God. They believe that each role of a person is according to his role in the family. The major part of their practice, was of course by praying everyday. The human law is different as it aims to practice what is humane and fair which gives alternative that puritans cannot accept.
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