Pre destination
This belief is known as predestination. The Puritans believed that God had predestined certain individuals for salvation before the beginning of time.
Predestination
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Puritans were known for their belief that pleasure is sin. They lived very simplistically, looking down on celebration and holidays as pagan traditions. They came to America's colonies mainly the Northeast and Massachusetts bay to be a model to the Church of England, which they wished to reform. They were not separatists.
belief in the spirit world
The Puritans practiced medicine with the belief that they are not only physicians, but they are also sent by God. They combine medicine with the gift of healing.
puritans had the belief in religion & laws while romanticism was a form of art valuing the beauty of nature with imagination
The Puritans were religious by their belief that they were chosen by God for a special purpose and that they must live every moment in a God-fearing manner.
convenant
The belief that God has chosen certain individuals for salvation is known as "predestination." This doctrine is a central tenet of Puritan theology, emphasizing that salvation is determined by God's will and not by individual actions or merits. Puritans believed that the "elect" were predestined to enter heaven, which instilled a sense of both assurance and anxiety about one's spiritual state among believers.
Puritans
Puritans