God because they beileve that his word was law
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they viewed authority something akin to shooting birds in the dark when their very few birds so in other words auhtority was not thire thing
Puritans were against King Charles I primarily because they believed he was not doing enough to reform the Church of England according to their strict religious principles. They saw him as a threat to their religious freedom and sought to challenge his authority in order to create a more puritanical society. Additionally, Charles I's attempts to centralize his power and his conflicts with Parliament further alienated the puritans.
A+ Puritans and Calvinists
bad because the puritans were different.
god would mostlikely be there authority
The Puritans probably believed only church members have the authority to cast a vote. Am I right? (Mike NJ)
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Puritans believed that the Bible was the most reliable authority in matters of faith and practice. They placed a strong emphasis on scripture as the ultimate source of guidance and truth.
A theocracy is a form of government where religious leaders have direct authority over the state's laws and politics. In a theocracy, the government is typically guided by religious principles and officials are often religious leaders who enforce laws based on their interpretations of religious texts.
they viewed authority something akin to shooting birds in the dark when their very few birds so in other words auhtority was not thire thing
Puritans, having esperienced religious persecution, felt it was their God given right to persecute others.
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No. It was the Parliamentarians who were Puritans.
English Puritans emphasized simplicity in worship, focusing on preaching the Bible as the central source of authority, and rejecting elaborate rituals and ceremonies associated with Catholicism. They emphasized personal piety, biblical study, and living moral lives according to their interpretation of scripture.
The Puritans.
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