Yes; most would argue very much so. The word "Christian" can have a number of meanings, but it boils downed to this: Puritans believed in and adhered to the teachings of Jesus Christ. (The Bible)
If they obeyed the terms of salvation given by Jesus, they are saved and therefore "Christian". If you are asking whether they are saved or not, only God knows. However, it assumed that Puritans were not only Christian, but believed in very "strict" adherence to The Bible's teachings.
Puritan is any associate of a religious movement which began in 16th century England.
The puritans were a group of people who wanted to be "holy and pure", by not doing anything that could be considered pleasurable or sinful, Christmas and drinking were banned!
The puritans.
The church of England.
The Puritans
The puritans wanted to purify the catholic church of the Quakers
Puritans wanted to "purify" the church of England, but the church would not let them.
Puritans rejected the Catholic Church because they believed it was corrupt, emphasizing simplicity in religious practice and governance. They sought to purify the Church of England from what they perceived as remnants of Catholicism.
The puritans were a group of English Protestants that were dissatisfied with the Church of England. These people were named "Puritans" because of their goal, to "purify" the Church of England and to make it less like the Roman Church. They felt the morals were incorrect and all other traditions.
The Puritans wanted to "purify" the Church, but the Church would not let them.
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They wanted to live free from religious persecution.The king of England would not let the puritans worship their god.The Puritans came to the New World because they wanted to "purify" the Church of England.
They wanted to live free from religious persecution.The king of England would not let the puritans worship their god.The Puritans came to the New World because they wanted to "purify" the Church of England.