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While reading this I found myself wondering why this account was an important one.  Who exactly is John Dane?  Did he do anything noteworthy or was he just another Puritan?  Why is it important that we know his life story?  Is there a particular reason or is it just so we can try and get a sense of what life might have been like for the Puritans prior to and after coming to New England?  -Jenna Shevlin
 
While reading this I found myself wondering why this account was an important one.  Who exactly is John Dane?  Did he do anything noteworthy or was he just another Puritan?  Why is it important that we know his life story?  Is there a particular reason or is it just so we can try and get a sense of what life might have been like for the Puritans prior to and after coming to New England?  -Jenna Shevlin
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In John Dane's Memoir, Dane is constantly analyzing and questioning his actions. Did Puritans rely on Individual distinctions between right and wrong? If so, did they believe that fear in God would guide these individuals to the right path?...or did they have more formal rules/laws? –Emily King
  
 
== Testimony against Bridget Bishop ==
 
== Testimony against Bridget Bishop ==
  
 
I found it interesting to read the various accounts that were trying to prove that Bishop was in fact a witch.  The information that people provided was wide ranged, from business deals to children crying.  The account I found most remarkable was the man, William Stacy, who received money for working for her, but later, approximately 3 rods from her, he could not find his money.  He assumed she had taken it away from him.  It was very interesting to read the different accounts, and know that these "stories" were the evidence used to convict a woman of witch craft.  Quincey Garcia
 
I found it interesting to read the various accounts that were trying to prove that Bishop was in fact a witch.  The information that people provided was wide ranged, from business deals to children crying.  The account I found most remarkable was the man, William Stacy, who received money for working for her, but later, approximately 3 rods from her, he could not find his money.  He assumed she had taken it away from him.  It was very interesting to read the different accounts, and know that these "stories" were the evidence used to convict a woman of witch craft.  Quincey Garcia

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