the puritans believe they were chosen by god
Anne Hurchinson was a freethinker. She believed woman had a right just as men to study the laws of God. Where as male puritans didn't believe woman should interfere with the church.
Puritans had a very clear and definitely view of what they pictured to be God. They believed that all things done should be done for God.
The Puritans were more common in the North Colonies, I believe.
elect puritans are puritans who have been predetermined by god to be saved. Puritans believed that their destination was predtermined by god and that the elect or saints were to be saved and they were granted church membership meaning they had the right to vote on church issues including things like hiring and firing ministers deciding a ministers pay
the puritans believe they were chosen by god
The Christian God.
yes
they both believe in God
The Puritans defined truth as "God's word." They did not believe that man could tell the actual truth as that power only rested with God.
duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh because god believed in the devil so they believed in god and the bible
Yes, the Puritans were part of the Reformed branch of Protestant Christianity, which among many beliefs, holds to the traditional Trinitarian view of God.
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The Puritans relationship with God was inseparable. They believed in God and only God.
they believed God revealed himself through the Bible and mental talks called "prayers"
All Puritans are Christians, but not all Christians are Puritans. Puritanism is a denomination of Christianity. Puritans believe, based on the teachings of John Calvin, in predestination and election (meaning that everything you did, do, and will do has already been determined, and that only a few people who God has chosen, or "elected" will go to Heaven). I myself am a Christian, but don't believe in either of these. However, we all share in the belief of the trinity, which is God the Father, the Holy Spirit, and Jesus, Son of God.
Puritans were a subset of Protestants in the 1500s and 1600s. They tended to be extremely devoted to serving God's purpose and put God at the forefront of daily life. They also frowned upon excess, frivolity, and activities undertaken for pleasure.