No one person was responsible for the founding of Puritanism. The puritans began in the early 17th century as an offshoot of Swiss Calvinism.
Not very valid. Puritanism has not had a massive baring on a world religious scale however thanks to their prosecution in Britain they fled to America and co-founded New England thus making your statement inaccurate.
The Puritan religion began in the 1560s in Ireland. Puritanism was founded by some Marian exiles from the clergy shortly after the accession of Elizabeth I of England in 1558.
To be puritanism is to be a group of English Protests that form in the 16th century to bring religious reform.
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Puritanism spawned several different denominations as outgrowths and detractors, Baptist were one of these.
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John Calvin?
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Yes, Puritanism is capitalized because it refers to a specific religious movement and ideology that originated in 16th-century England.
James I and Charles I began persecuting the Puritans. They shut down Puritan churches and jailed Puritan leaders. Many Puritans decided to move to America so they could practice their religion (Puritanism) freely. There they founded colonies that eventually became the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
The term "puritanism" has two particularly distinct meanings. First, capitalized as "Puritanism", it denotes that group of English Protestants who dissented from the established English Church in the Colonial Period. Second, as "puritanism", it denotes any attitude or outlook that is very strictly religious while considering bodily pleasures and joys to be unlawful and/or sinful.
john winthrop founded Boston to spread puritanism, roger Williams founded Rhode Island to survive and spread baptism, but would welcome any sort of religion, and William penn founded Pennsylvania because he was spreading the quaker beliefs but were open to other believers of any kind