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They believed that they should pruify the church of England
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.
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The Amish don't worship in a church building because they don't believe they have to. They believe that God can be worshipped anywhere and consider part of worship, their daily lives.
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The Puritans followed the strict rules....NO card games!!!!!!!They said that wasted a lot of time. They spent their free time quilting.
Religion played a central and influential role in the lives of Puritans in New England. They believed in a strict interpretation of Christianity and sought to create a society based on their religious teachings. Puritans attended church regularly, believed in predestination, and sought to live virtuous lives in accordance with biblical principles. Religious laws and practices guided many aspects of their daily life, from education to community governance.
The Puritans believed in a strict adherence to a moral code based on their interpretation of Christianity. They established laws that regulated behavior, enforced religious attendance, and punished infractions such as blasphemy or working on the Sabbath. The church played a central role in both community life and governance, influencing daily activities and decision-making.
Religion affects our daily life because most of us pray every morning and every evening before going to sleep.
They act as a mediater to maintain the power of a hidden government that is controlled by 11 men. Most believe that they live in a democracy but the local governments are there to maintain this mentallity.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (commonly called the "Mormon" Church) do believe the Bible is the Word of God, and members are encouraged to study it daily. One of their articles of faith states "We believe the Bible to be the Word of God, as far as it is translated correctly. We also believe the Book of Mormon to be the Word of God." The official English Bible of the Church is the King James Version. You can access the Church-published King James Version Bible (as well as the Book of Mormon and other works considered scripture by the Church) at the "Related Link" below. You can also read transcripts of sermons delivered recenly by Church officials regarding the Bible.
The Puritans primarily spoke English, specifically a variant known as Early Modern English. They used this language in their daily lives, religious practices, and interactions with one another.