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The main religious difference between the separatists and ordinary Puritans revolved around their view of the Church of England. The ordinary Puritans wanted to strive to reform the Church of England from within while the separatists wanted to separate from it.
The main religious difference between the Separatist and ordinary Puritans was their stance on the Church of England. Separatists believed in completely separating from the Church of England and forming their own independent congregations, while ordinary Puritans wanted to reform the Church from within.
They were blocked from changing the system from within, but their views were the Puritans became a major political force in England and came to power as a only in their piety and discipline but in their democratic practices".
No they have a depressing view
dangerous
They were against it.
do puritans view man as inherently good evil or somewhere in between ?
Puritans were early Protestants who believed that the Church of England was not protestant enough. This view persists in many places where they had influence, such as the US and Africa where the Anglican (Episcopal) church can barely lay claim to being protestant.
haha. no
it came from the earth
Puritans had a very clear and definitely view of what they pictured to be God. They believed that all things done should be done for God.
Scottish puritans saw the English bible as awful as they prefer simple things .