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They are very pessamistic. they live in constant fear of evil.
They are very pessamistic. they live in constant fear of evil.
Arnold Laverne Frank has written: 'The fear of God, a forgotten doctrine' -- subject(s): Fear of God, History and criticism, Sermons, Puritans, Christianity
The Puritans .
No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.
The Puritans tended to have a more pessimistic view of life, focusing on themes of sinfulness, redemption, and the inevitability of suffering in this world. They believed in the concept of predestination, where God decides who will be saved or damned, contributing to their sense of pessimism.
The lack of religious toleration among the Puritans led to persecution and expulsion of individuals who didn't conform to their beliefs, creating a climate of fear and intolerance. This intolerance also restricted social diversity and hindered the development of a more inclusive and tolerant society.
puritans
The Puritans.
The Puritans living in Salem were known for their strict religious beliefs, emphasis on morality, and fear of witchcraft. They were focused on establishing a devout community and adhered to a disciplined lifestyle. The Salem witch trials highlighted their deep-seated beliefs in the supernatural and the consequences of living in sin.
the puritans beat the church of england.
Religion played a very large role in the development of society during the times of the New England Colonies. The Puritans were the first people to settle in these colonies and with their understandings of The Bible they were able to form structure, laws, ethics and morals. These believes also brought fear, a fear of the unknown and the fear of deviant behavior towards those in powers. It was this fear that later brought about the Salem Witch Trials and other massacres to the human race including slavery and the movement of Native Americans beyond the Mississippi River.