1. The Diary of Michael Wigglesworth
In documents showing puritan religion arguments, Michael Wigglesworth, Cotton Mather, and Jonathan Edwards influenced people by relating to their personal guilt or fear. In the document, "The Diary of Michael Wigglesworth," Wigglesworth makes a convincing argument for people in the late 1600s by using his own personal experience to relate to people. ... With trust a counselor, in this case Wigglesworth, can then share his own beliefs and have a more likely chance that people will believe him. Wigglesworth shows his beliefs about people in, "Thou art good, I am evil, thou art faithful I a...
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