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Is Puritans a Protestant

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Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.

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Is Puritanism a Protestant church?

Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.


What or who were the puritans loyal to?

Puritans were early Protestants who believed that the Church of England was not protestant enough. This view persists in many places where they had influence, such as the US and Africa where the Anglican (Episcopal) church can barely lay claim to being protestant.


What kind of people would have been pilgrims?

The pilgrims were Puritans, which is a denomination of Protestant Christianity.


Are cavaliers Catholic or Protestant?

The Cavaliers were mostly Anglicans, with a few Catholics; the Roundheads were puritans.


Did the puritans call themselves puritans?

The word "Puritan" was often used to characterize the Protestant group as extremists similar to the Cathari of France. They did not call themselves Puritans, but their intent was to "purify" the Christian religious practices.


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What were Jesuits and Puritans?

Jesuits ARE a Catholic Religious Order founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in the sixteenth century to bring Catholicism to the pagans and protestants and to educate Catholic youth. The Puritans were a nonconformist protestant religious movement that separated from the Anglicans, whom they believed were not "protestant" enough.


Did the Puritans get rid of the Catholic Church?

No they were most definitely not Catholic, the Puritans found the Church of England (which was and is a protestant Church) to be "too Popish" (too Catholic) for their taste, so they left England and started their own nation, which eventually became the United States.