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Quakers and Puritans had very little in common in their beliefs. True both left England for religious freedoms. But aside from this, Quakers and Puritans had little in common. Puritans condemned Quakers in fact, persecuting them just as much as one of their "witches." Even though both are Protestant groups, one could say that the Puritans had more in common with radical Catholics than with other Protestants. Below is link to a chart of the two groups and the beliefs back to back. Hope it helps.
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I would draw a Venn diagram and list the differences between them and what is the same. Then, I would put that in 3 paragraphs showing the difference between them.
I would draw a Venn diagram and list the differences between them and what is the same. Then, I would put that in 3 paragraphs showing the difference between them.
Well i dont have an in depth answer for you. What i can say that Protestants are Christians. I assume you mean the difference between Protestant and Catholic.
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The UK Christian Bookshops Directory, or UKCDB, is a great way to compare the prices of christian books in the United Kingdom. They provide a two-way resource to the Christian community.
Mr. Sinclair........you have a tiny penis!
Christian Araujo
www.arfforkids.org is a car donation charity. to help Hungry & Homeless children.Use ww.compare-car-donation.com to compare car donation sites. There are 2 important things to figure out before donation your car: # how much of the proceeds will actually go to your chosen charity # What is the charity organization behind each car donation site
Christian Araujo
Both pilgrims and puritans were groups of English Protestants seeking religious freedom in the 17th century. However, pilgrims were separatists who broke away from the Church of England, while puritans wanted to reform the church from within. Pilgrims initially settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts, while puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
A robber's cave
There are no comparisons - they're just different.
You could compare him to the Christian-Judail god or the Norse gods Odin and Thor.
Quakers and Puritans had very little in common in their beliefs. True both left England for religious freedoms. But aside from this, Quakers and Puritans had little in common. Puritans condemned Quakers in fact, persecuting them just as much as one of their "witches." Even though both are Protestant groups, one could say that the Puritans had more in common with radical Catholics than with other Protestants. Below is link to a chart of the two groups and the beliefs back to back. Hope it helps.