they viewed authority something akin to shooting birds in the dark when their very few birds so in other words auhtority was not thire thing
I DONT EVEN KNOE THATS WHY IM ASKING YOU.....
God because they beileve that his word was law
The Puritans generally had a contentious relationship with kings, particularly during the reign of Charles I, as they opposed the monarchy's perceived overreach and the Anglican Church's practices. They sought greater religious freedom and governance aligned with their strict interpretations of Christianity, which often put them at odds with royal authority. This tension ultimately contributed to the English Civil War, during which many Puritans supported the Parliament against the king. However, some Puritans, particularly after the civil strife, found ways to coexist with royal authority when it aligned with their interests.
Puritans were against King Charles I primarily because they believed he was not doing enough to reform the Church of England according to their strict religious principles. They saw him as a threat to their religious freedom and sought to challenge his authority in order to create a more puritanical society. Additionally, Charles I's attempts to centralize his power and his conflicts with Parliament further alienated the puritans.
A+ Puritans and Calvinists
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No they have a depressing view
god would mostlikely be there authority
They were against it.
dangerous
do puritans view man as inherently good evil or somewhere in between ?
it came from the earth
haha. no
Puritans had a very clear and definitely view of what they pictured to be God. They believed that all things done should be done for God.
God because they beileve that his word was law
Scottish puritans saw the English bible as awful as they prefer simple things .
We are to do gods work