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The puritans were a group of English Protestants that were dissatisfied with the Church of England. These people were named "Puritans" because of their goal, to "purify" the Church of England and to make it less like the Roman Church. They felt the morals were incorrect and all other traditions.
Roman Catholic AnswerActually, if you read any history of the era, you will find out that "people", as in the common people were NOT dissatisfied with the Catholic Church, they were much more put out with the "reformers". The main people who followed people like Martin Luther, Calvin, or Henry VIII were rulers and wealthy, land-owning people. They were dissatisfied for various reasons and followed these people into heresy for one or another reasons. The people themselves were very unhappy about the whole thing.
The people settled this area because they were separating from the Church of England?
He took over the church the new church was called the Church of England and people didnt like it one bit. Just when did Henry take over a new Church? What was its name and where was its cathedral situated? There was only one Church in England and that was the Catholic Church in England
The Puritans did not entirely agree with the Church of England. They wanted to purify the Church of England because they felt the Church of England was still like the Catholic faith. As a result, they were persecuted.
The Church of England. The Catholic Church did hold services in secret and in hidden places.
Indulgences
Nonseparating Puritans were included with the people that hoped to reform the Church of England. Moderate Puritans were also part of the group hoping to reform the church.
Protestant Christians Church of England.
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Church of England
Because they disagreed with the ostentation of luxury shown by the church