They were seeking religious freedom. They would probably not have been allowed to leave if the king or Parliament had known the reasons of the Puritans desire to leave.
elect puritans are puritans who have been predetermined by god to be saved. Puritans believed that their destination was predtermined by god and that the elect or saints were to be saved and they were granted church membership meaning they had the right to vote on church issues including things like hiring and firing ministers deciding a ministers pay
The Puritans watched each other for signs of sinful behavior.
No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.
sunday was a very holy day for puritans as with many christians, the puritans however would throw out religion in gods name on sundays, holding massive orgies eating human flesh smoking cannabis and torturing the indians for their land
the catholic church
The puritans
The pilgrims were Puritans, which is a denomination of Protestant Christianity.
Persistant starvation and beatings. Puritans tried to 'beat' the devil (ie the child's spirit and happiness) out of their children.
an Indian tribe from Massachusetts that had been exterminated by the Puritans
The Puritans tried to ban the theater and the Shakespeare's Globe theater was under the patronage of a nobleman. This patronage provided protection from the Puritans as well as additional financial backing.
he would have been tried and hanged
Pilgrims and Puritans were both religious groups that originated from England during the 16th and 17th centuries. Both groups sought religious freedom and believed in strict adherence to Christian principles. However, while Pilgrims were Separatists who wanted to break away from the Church of England, Puritans wanted to purify the Church from within.
They were seeking religious freedom. They would probably not have been allowed to leave if the king or Parliament had known the reasons of the Puritans desire to leave.
The Puritans.
bad because the puritans were different.
Quakers and Puritans both sort of tried to model themselves like Jesus and follow the Bible every day. Puritans and Quakers both agreed on the central role of the Bible and on the importance of a disciplined life.