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19 June, 08:31

Historian samuel eliot morison has said that "bradford ... had a constant sense of an unseen hand ... that seemed to be guiding puritan policy." what events on the voyage to the new world does bradford credit to the direct intervention of god?

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  1. 19 June, 08:45
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    During the voyage to the new world, a lot of people were experiencing seasickness and many have fallen ill. There was this young robust man who was very haughty and proud. He abhorred people for falling ill. He suggested that they throw sick people overboard since they are useless. Then, without warning, this man fell ill. Everyone on board thought that it was the work of God. He got is divine justice and he was the first person to be thrown overboard.

    They have encountered a lot of storms and winds but their ship remained strong and steadfast amidst the battering rain and wind. They all accounted their safety to God.
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