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Council Rights is the English policy. This is the colonial affairs.
Most Pilgrims were puritans seeking religious freedom from the Church of England and yes, they were very very strict about their faith towards God and could not stand being oppressed in the British rule.
Most Pilgrims were puritans seeking religious freedom from the Church of England and yes, they were very very strict about their faith towards God and could not stand being oppressed in the British rule.
They were not a political party. Puritans is the name of 16th/17th century groups of very strict, often anti-Catholic protestants.
Well, they both believed in God. But the Quakers were a very strict Protestant religious group. They differed from the Catholics in all the ways that other Protestants did, and differed from other Protestants - and certainly from most Catholics - in the strictness of their lifestyle and their strict adherence to any and all Biblical rules.Today in the USA, Quakers have split up into various groups, varying from conservative to liberal.
The Puritans were very strict Catholics. If they broke one of their uber-strict rule, then yes, they would have committed a sin, and they would presume they would go to Hell.Another Answer:The 16th Century Puritans were primarily English Protestants. One branch, Calvinist, believed in 'predestination' meaning one's final fate was pre-determined by God. Not all who are Protestant believe this to be the case.
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he was very strict about it
Rigorous or severe in approach or enforcement.
Rules, at times, can be very strict and harsh.
The Protestants where very unhappy with the monasteries, they stayed protestants through out the fight of the monasteries even when the new Catholic queen came!
Yes all Koreans parents are very strict with education.
Strict scrutiny is very critical observation or examination.
very very strict
Mostly the English but some of the French came. As time went by, many others joined the colony but since the Puritanism was very strict they moved elswhere besides the English.