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At what points in his history does bradford give inner spiritual significance to outward events

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Bradford's fortunate perspective of history is clear all through his history of the state. Being a man of profound religious confidence, he sees God's submit the occasions that happen. For example, Bradford recounts the account of "a glad and extremely debase young fellow" on the voyage, one of the mariners on board the Mayflower.
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