in puritain doctrine "elect" are referred to as?
"Visible saints."
the roundheads was the nickname the royalists gave to the parliamentarians as an insult. Parliamentarians were puritan soldiers, Oliver Cromwell was also a Puritan (extreme protestant) and so he was in the Parliamentarian army.
Finality doctrine refers to a rule relating to administrative law which states that a federal court will not judicially review an administrative agency's action until that agencies decision is final. The rule is also known as final-order doctrine; doctrine of finality or principle of finality
Yes, that is correct. The "containment policy" and the "Truman Doctrine" are often referred to interchangeably.
Puritan Doctrine was not concerned solely with the purification of the church ceremonies; it also was far more deeply concerned with the purification of human lives. the foremost exponent of Puritanism was John Calvin, who formulated these basic tenets of Puritan ideology: - Because of Adam's fall, recorded in The Bible, people, born in original sin were naturally depraved; they could do nothing to save themselves. - God, in his absolute sovereignty, saves some people and damns the rest to Hell; this is know as the doctrine of unconditional election. - Gos has chosen the elected (saved) from the very beginning of time; this is known as predestination. - Only by living righteously were people able to think that they had been elected to eternal life; this is referred to as the perseverance of the saints. - People cannot earn saving grace nor can they refuse it; this is known as the doctrine of irresistible grace. - Accepting grace and consequent rebirth is called regeneration, or sanctification. this theological system justified the strict moral code practiced by Puritans in the Massachusetts Colony.
They both are a type of democracy.The people also elect their government leaders
The Puritan doctrine included the idea of a covenant with God, emphasizing a personal relationship with Him rather than relying on intermediaries like the Pope or the King for spiritual authority. They also believed in the importance of good works as evidence of one's salvation, but they rejected the Pope's supremacy and the King as the final religious authority.
Pointer device.
the underground railroad
It is a negative number and can also be reffered to as an integer.
React to what? A Christian Puritan? If it was anything that could be deemed in the slightest, immoral, then a Puritan would be very offended. Also, they hate Theatres and Birthdays.
Puritan classrooms were small. In most cases, the Puritan classrooms were also used for other reasons, such as holding church preachings and court hearings.
The nucleus.It also contains chromosomes with DNA.
Puritan leaders had banned Anne Hutchinson from Massachusetts because Hutchinson criticized Puritan ministers. She also held meetings in her home where men and women talked about religion. Puritan leaders did not like this.
a square, it is also reffered to as the squared lip rhino
A female duck may also be reffered to as a hen.
Prison may also be reffered to as a cell or a slammer.
The Scorpian, mostly reffered to as a tank, it is also a human vehicle