Toleration Act of 1689
Toleration Act of 1689
The Puritans were granted the right of public worship under the Maryland Toleration Act of 1649, which permitted freedom of worship for all Trinitarian Christians but not for Catholics. This act reflected the Puritans' desire for religious freedom while still maintaining restrictions against Catholicism.
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The Puritans left England and came to America so they could have the right to worship freely.
Worship in public (churches), or wear any of their religious clothing.
The priest is the primary leader of the Mass, the primary Catholic form of public worship. Some other services may be conducted by a deacon or even a lay minister.
The Puritans established the first public school in Roxbury, MA.
The Puritans organized public education in the state of Massachusetts.
Directory of Public Worship was created in 1645.
Worship that is not in public.
A Selection of Hymns for Public Worship was created in 1814.
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