the puritans believe they were chosen by god
Yes.
The Christian God.
yes
they both believe in God
Based on what God has revealed in His word about Himself, Christians believe that God is all-powerful, all-knowing, self-existent, the creator and originator of all things.
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.
The Puritans were mainly Christians, who believed in God and Jesus. They were just a different a group of Christians who broke away from the Church of England in the 1700s. They later came and colonized in North America.
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The Puritans believed in a covenant with God, where they promised to live according to His will in exchange for His protection and blessings. They saw themselves as a chosen people who were obligated to establish a righteous society based on their interpretation of biblical principles. This covenant guided their lives and shaped their religious and social practices in early American colonies.
dogma
Yes, the Puritans were part of the Reformed branch of Protestant Christianity, which among many beliefs, holds to the traditional Trinitarian view of God.