Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin Autobiography

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Benjamin Franklin Autobiography
Benjamin Franklin is one of the most well-known men on earth! Everyone knows who he is, but not a lot of people have read about him. Mr. Franklin has an Autobiography that was published to us. In pages 411 through 417 of Benjamin Franklin Autobiography there is three topics Benjamin Franklin touches on when writing these five pages of his Autobiography. To begin with the first topic was about a library he opened up, the second topic he spoke about was about how he respects religion but doesn’t like religion controversy, and last but not least he wrote about thirteen virtues.
First, He wrote about a library that he opened up. In the letter he tells us he opened this library in Pennsylvania around 1730. He opens this library because the book sellers weren’t that great. The book tells us the following, “At the time I establish’d my self in Pennsylvania, there was not a good Bookseller’s Shop in any of the Colonies to the Southward of Boston”(410). Franklin also tells us how if anyone wanted to read a book they would have to order their books from England. According to the book it says “This library afforded me the means of Improvement by constant study, For …show more content…

Franklin said “I respected them all, tho’ with different degrees of Respect as I found them more or less mix’d with other” (412). An example of religions being mixed would be, Puritanism verse Separatists they both believed in the same God, but both thought they were better than each other and the reason vary. Franklin was a true believer of the Deity. According to Merriam Webster dictionary Deity means God or Goddess. He believed that there was a God and that he made the world. The book tells us the following “I never was without some religious Principles; I never doubted, for instance, the Existence of the Deity, that he made the World, and govern’d it by his Providence;”

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