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Puritans believed that the government should strictly enforce their ideas of morality and human behavior, which were inspired by Catholic beliefs. The Puritans had a rather strict interpretation of morality and laws.
The Puritans believed that God had chosen certain people to go to heaven or hell.
The Puritans were fatalistic in that they believed in the doctrine of the elect (predestination).
He believed that the State could not be involved in ecclesiastical matters and that the individual alone was in charge of religious matters.
The Puritans believed that the church and government should work together to promote holiness and help people to succeed both materially and spiritually. A government official had to be apart of the church.
It is true that Puritans believed their salvation depended on God's covenant of grace. The Puritans were highly religious, God fearing people.
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The Puritans relationship with God was inseparable. They believed in God and only God.
Average English people believed that the Puritans and the Pilgrims were overzealous. They believed that the Protestants sects should be driven out of England.
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The Puritans believed in the importance of education to instill religious values and promote literacy. They established schools to ensure children could read the Bible and receive a proper education, leading to the founding of institutions like Harvard College in 1636. Education was seen as a way to strengthen their community and maintain their beliefs.