Puritans were followers of the teachings of Calvin and believed, like the Separatists, that man was born in sin and they all bore the guilt of Adam and Eve. To become saved, they would have to prove they were worthy while here on earth. To be worthy one would prosper, be faithful, and lead a successful life. Instead of separating from the Church of England, they wanted to "purify" the Church of the influence of the Catholic Church within the Anglican Church, thus the name, Puritans. Puritans wanted to remove themselves from non-Puritans. They originally wanted to leave Great Britain because they were not pleased with the way non-Puritans were worshiping without much interference. Puritans, who wanted to establish a "Godly Commonwealth," settled Massachusetts in 1630.
their religion was puritans in colonial Connecticut
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Religion for the Puritans was fully a major part of their life. It determined how they live, raised their children , what they did, and the way they governed their colony.
Puritans didn't understand them, they thought their religion was the best and they were superior to others.
their religion was puritans in colonial Connecticut
Puritans from the Church of England.
The Puritians were Christians.
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From the modern perspective, Puritans were narrow mindedly obsessed with their religion.
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Christians.
they had puritans.
The religion was the foundation for their beliefs and colonial government.
The Puritans were people who believed in a religion without a lot of ritual and that life should be simple.
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Most were Puritans.