Many superstitions during the Elizabethan period dated back to traditions and beliefs from much earlier times. The superstitions were also steeped in the belief in old magic and the mystical properties of animals and herbs. Elizabethan superstitions also related to special chants, omens and names and numbers. Many traditional English customs are based on the mythical relationship to superstitions dating back to the Dark Ages and even further back to the Romans and their Gods and Goddesses.
Some of the most common beliefs are Christianity, Muslim, Judaism, Hindu, and Atheism.
For the first thirty-nine years of Shakespeare's life, all of the attractions he might find in England were "Elizabethan". Working as he did in the red light district of Southwark, I daresay he found some attractions during the Elizabethan Era.
the grass is greener on the other side.
i dont know. answer it urself!
Practice makes perfect.
That cause does cause effects. That the universe is real.
They shared common gods and religious beliefs with the Aztecs.
The Four Noble Truths The 8 Jewels
Have some beliefs and values in common.
Islam & Christianity have some common beliefs but certainly they have different beliefs including dogmatic ones since they are different religions.
John Winthrop lead a large migration of Puritans. This started in England and the beliefs were strict.
They believe and worship all of the horses.