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What was Puritan Government?

The Puritans believed that the church and government should work together to promote holiness and help people to succeed both materially and spiritually. A government official had to be apart of the church.


What caused peasants to oppose the reform of the church?

They believed that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state


What differences in religious beliefs brought about the Reformation?

some people believed that the church should not be allowed to sell indulgences. They also believed that individuals should interpret the Bible themselves. Others believed that only the Pope and other church officials interpret the Bible. This led some people to leave the Roman Catholic church


Why did Roger Williams settle Providence?

He was a radical Seperatist minister, he believe in religious tolerance. He believed that church and government matters should be seperated. He purchased land from the Narragansett Indians and established the settlement he called Providence, in which is now Rhode Island. Government and church were seperate, and people of all faiths, including Jews, were welcome!!


What's the difference between the pilgrims puritans and Quakers?

Puritans were English Protestant reformers who followed the teachings of John Calvin. They were given the name "puritans" because they wanted to purify the Church of England of Catholic beliefs and practices. They believed that human nature was inherently depraved and that all men and women bore the guilt of Adam and Eve's original sin. Pilgrims were separatists. They believe the Church of England was too corrupt to be reformed. They felt that Christians who were "saved" should separate themselves from those who were damned. The "Saints" should only worship with those who have been saved, not with "sinners".

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Who believed that the Puritan church should separate?

It's actually roger williams


Which person believed that the Puritan church should be separate from the colony's government?

roger williams


Anne Hutchinson believed?

That the laws of the church and state should be separate. (NovaNET)


What is puritan theocracy?

A puritan theocracy is a form of government in which leaders who adhere to strict puritan beliefs hold both political and religious authority. Laws and policies are based on puritan teachings and principles, with a strong emphasis on moral behavior and conformity to religious doctrine.


What was Puritan Government?

The Puritans believed that the church and government should work together to promote holiness and help people to succeed both materially and spiritually. A government official had to be apart of the church.


What were two things that John Calvin believed?

Calvin believed that the church and state should be separate but the consistory tried moral and religious offenders.


What is one interesting fact about Rhode Island?

Roger Williams was a minister in Salem and he stated his beliefs in his sermons. He and his followers believed that their church should be separate from the colonial government. They also believed that Puritan leaders should not punish people for having different beliefs. He also disagreed with Puritan leaders over their treatment of Native Americans. John Winthrop and the other Puritan leaders decided to punish Williams for his dissent. They held a trial and found him guilty of spreading "new and dangerous opinions." In 1635 the leaders voted to expel Williams from Massachusetts or force him to leave.


Who was the puritan dissenter who believed that worshipers should interpret the bible themselves without the help of the church or its ministers?

Anne Hutchinson was a puritan dissenter who believed in the idea of individual interpretation of the Bible without the need for church hierarchy or ministers. She held meetings in her home to discuss sermons and religious teachings, which eventually led to her banishment from the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637.


What caused peasants to oppose the reform of the church?

They believed that the pope should rule over a church independent of the state


How were martin Luther's criticisms of the catholic church similar to those of?

Both men believed that the Catholic Church should end the sale of indulgences.


What did the puritians believe about the church?

they believed that everyone should have their own opion


Did anne Hutchinson believe church and state should be separate?

Yes.