The Puritans relationship with God was inseparable. They believed in God and only God.
John Winthrop used the term "Covenant" to describe the Puritans' relationship with God, emphasizing a binding agreement between them based on mutual obligations and responsibilities.
They had a close "Old Testament" relationship with God, fearing his wrath. They believed in predestination which means that only a selected few people would be able to make it to heaven and there was nothing you could do to change that.
The Puritans believed that prayer was godly because it allowed them to communicate directly with God, seek forgiveness for their sins, express gratitude, and seek guidance. They saw prayer as a means to strengthen their faith and maintain a personal relationship with God.
Puritans were simply God-fearing people. They followed God's laws and the principles of The Bible.
the puritans believe they were chosen by god
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.
Yes.
It is true that Puritans believed their salvation depended on God's covenant of grace. The Puritans were highly religious, God fearing people.
The Puritans view of God was based solely upon the Word of God, the Bible, and was manifest in their holy living and zeal for God's Word. John Bunyan, who wrote The Pilgrim's Progress, was perhaps the most famous of the Puritans, and if you read his book you will discover what was the puritans view of God.
The Puritans were religious by their belief that they were chosen by God for a special purpose and that they must live every moment in a God-fearing manner.
god would mostlikely be there authority
The Christian God.