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world. Searching for new patterns of harmony in everything from holistic health, psychology,
and physics to ecology and social action, people are rediscovering the wisdom of the
Tao
.
Peace, Lao Tzu realized, is an inside job. Only when we find
peace within ourselves can
we see more clearly, act more effectively, cooperating with the energies within and around us to
build a more peaceful world. The
Tao
teaches that our actions have far-reaching consequences,
stressing the importance of balance and the intimate relationship between ourselves and our
environment. Seeing beyond the
shifting tides of circumstance, we recognize the patterns of ebb
and flow underlying all of nature. The
Tao
teaches patience, precision, and timing. Detaching
from problems, we discover solutions. We learn to stop resisting and
flow with the natural
patterns, bringing greater joy and harmony to our lives.
[Dreher, Diane.
The Tao of Inner Peace
. New York: Harper Perennial, 1990, pp. xiii-
xiv.]
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NAME______________________________DATE________________SCORE______
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TEST B
You will be asked to write an essay on several journal entries written by Reverend Martin
Boltzius, a German who helped establish the Colony of Georgia in early to mid 1700's. While
reading the historical passage below, consider the questions your textbook presented as tips to
better comprehending historical material. They are repeated here as bulleted items.
What is the position of the person who wrote the document?
What were the author’s
beliefs or biases, and how do they influence the document?
Who was the intended audience for the document?
How does the document contribute to understanding the times?
Saturday, the 16
th
of February, 1740
Mrs. N’s youngest baby died yesterday evening and was buried today. In the afternoon I
visited her and found her much strengthened in soul and body and saw in her an example of what
it means when “My heart and my flesh crieth out for the living God.” Before the child was
carried away, she heard with right heavenly pleasure the song
Alle Menschen mussen sterben
,
sung by the people who had gathered for the funeral.
Tuesday, the 7
th
of February, 1749
Last night the soldier’s child, who was taken in to be raised by the widow Meyer, died
and was buried this afternoon as is our custom in accordance with the wishes of the father. This
time many members of our congregation are afflicted by a kind of chest disorder and side
stitches, which also afflict the children. Our dear Lord has heard our pleading and blessed the
diligence of Mr. Thilo and Mr. Meyer so that all appear to be recovering. May He make them,
and all of us, thankful for the intended periods of grace. It is no small blessing (this
I often point
out to our inhabitants) that we have two ministers, two school masters, and two doctors.
Tuesday, the 18
th
of July, 1749
This afternoon, when I returned home from the consecration, I learned to my sorrow that
Bichler’s little boy had died from the horse’s kick.
I visited him this morning, prayed with him
and others who were present, and blessed the child. The parents had not expected it to die so
quickly. Since yesterday the child was more often unconscious than conscious and therefore
perhaps felt little pain. What he spoke in his fantasy were things that he had learned such as
short verses and recitations from his ABC book. He was a very happy and well behaved child, in
whom we had our joy.
Now he is in a blessed place, to which his little brother, and a stepsister
preceded him some years ago.
NAME
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CHAPTER 11: Reading Literature, Poetry, and
Drama
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