A+ Puritans and Calvinists
Its the puritans
No. They came into being during the era when the Puritans, a group of Calvinists, ruled England. They were a reaction against Calvinism.
The Puritans were a significant grouping of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries, including, but not limited to, English Calvinists
The Puritans.
these people were called the Puritans.
Were they Calvinists i.e. Presbyterians?
The followers of John Calvin were actually called Puritans.
Yes, they were Puritans: Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries, including, but not limited to, English Calvinists.
Scottish Presbyterians were led by Calvinist leader John Knox. Calvinists were later known as Puritans since they confronted the English monarchs and pressed for church reform.
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.
No, Calvinists are not Catholic, they are Protestant Calvinists.