A common belief was about Purgatory, which was a place that you would be sent to if you were a sinner. It was a place between Heaven and Hell, and the only way out was to repent, or if someone took your place.
Pretty much the same as the Catholics do. The reign of James I in the early to 1/4 of the 1600s followed Mary who pushed the Catholic Church and Elizabeth who tried to 'blend' both Catholics and Protestants - with their associated beliefs. James had a more Anglican and Puritan separation with Scotland being Presbyterian and there were Calvinist predestination's. A flux of a time.
The short answer then is basically the same ideas many in Christendom have today. The question should be, is this Scriptural or where did these ideas come from if not in The Bible?
Yes, Christians believe in heaven and hell.
No they don't believe in hell or heaven! They believe in reincarnation! That you may born as animal or insects
No, they believe in reincarnation.
In America, it's about 80-90% for heaven and 70% for hell.
Many religions believe in heaven and hell, although their idea of what constitutes such differs. Most of the major religions do, such as Christianity and Islam.
YES Muslims believe in heaven and in Hell.
Only if they exist. Christians and Muslims believe that both heaven and hell exist, but belief is not proof.
They did. There heaven consisted of 16 different sections with a god for each. Their hell was refered to as Tartarus.
AnswerThere may be other answers, but the Zoroastrian religion meets this description. Zoroastrians believe in heaven and hell, but worship Ahura Mazda and believe that hell is ruled over by Angra Mainyu.
Yes the Muslim religion has both a hell and a heaven
There is no such place. That's simple.
Yes of course & the both are mentioned in the Holy Quran. refer to question below for more information.