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Q: Who were the people that wanted to purify others?
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What are people who purify others called?

Purifiers


What is an 8 letter word that is the name of the people among the Pilgrims who wanted to purify the Church of England?

The people among the Pilgrims who wanted to purify the Church of England are called Puritans.


Who are the people who wanted to purify the church of England?

The Puritans


Who wanted to purify water Pilgrims or Puritans?

Neither, both wanted to "purify" christianity.


What were the names of the people among the pilgrims that wanted to prurify he churches of England?

The names of the people who wanted to purify the churches of England were the Wamponoags


When was euthanasia first started?

Euthanasia was invented or started by Hitler because he wanted to purify the races (Jews) Euthanasia was invented or started by Hitler because he wanted to purify the races (Jews)


Where did the puritans come form?

puritans came from Europe and wanted to purify there religion or belief to there fitting or how they wanted it to be. They were people of the roman catholic church but converted to protestant or a Quaker


How did the Puritians earn their name?

They wanted to reform, or purify the church of England's Practices.


What did the Puritans hope to do to the Church of England?

The puritans wanted to purify the catholic church of the Quakers


Who were the English Civil War puritans?

They were a somewhat serious and morally upright people who did not believe in dancing, playing games, or the theater. The word Puritan comes from the word purify, because they saw the Church of England as corrupted, and they wanted to purify it by getting back to the basics, and making it pure.


Did pilgrims compose the colony of Massachusetts?

yes a form of them the puritans who wanted to purify the Anglican church.


What did paul's suffering mean to him?

to purify the people