they were for the most part calvinist ,they held to close church & state , they drank beer, they desired to apply the OT & NT to their lives not just the NT as the church of england was , they had governing isssues with the english crown , their church government varried between elder system & congergational system
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well by saying how, when you get married and your husband or your wife is different to you then you can easily change by learn by them
they treated them like we should treat all scum yay
The Puritans did admire the teachings of Calvinism. Calvinism was an important part of the Puritans beliefs and foundation.
because they are awesome
Both Quakers and Puritans were religious groups that originated in England during the same time period, but they had different beliefs and practices. Quakers emphasized inner spiritual experiences and equality among all individuals, while Puritans focused on predestination and a strict moral code. Both groups faced persecution for their beliefs, but Puritans sought to establish a permanent colony in the New World, while Quakers primarily aimed to spread their message through peaceful activism.
the puritans religious beliefs where they where Catholic but the king did not like his life so he strangled himself the end
Grace,Plainness, and divine mission
No, puritans did not practice religious tolerance. They believed in strict adherence to their interpretation of Christianity and often persecuted those who held different beliefs, leading to events like the Salem Witch Trials.
Puritans sought to reform the Church of England from within, while Separatists wanted to completely separate from it. Puritans believed in a hierarchical church structure, whereas Separtists advocated for congregational autonomy. Puritans aimed for a more moderate approach to reform, while Separatists were more radical in their beliefs.
Sir William Penn