they where very religious and wanted everyone to follow God's teachings. if you did not follow God's teaching then you are not considered pure.
They were Puritans.
The Puritans created a strict religious community in early colonial America. They emphasized hard work, moral discipline, and religious piety as part of their lifestyle. They also established new colonies such as the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
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The Puritans believed in strict adherence to religious principles, such as predestination and the authority of the Bible. They valued hard work, thriftiness, and a simple lifestyle. They also placed a strong emphasis on education and moral behavior.
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Why not? The puritans were all very strict Christians and I'm sure they talked to each other.
The Puritans were a religious group that sought to purify the Church of England and establish a more pure form of worship. They believed in strict adherence to Biblical teachings and lived a simple, devout lifestyle. The Puritans played a significant role in the colonization of America, particularly in establishing colonies like Massachusetts Bay.
Puritans viewed modesty in dress as a reflection of their inner piety and commitment to humility. By adhering to strict dress codes, they aimed to distance themselves from the perceived vanity and extravagance of the Anglican Church and society. Following a modest dress code was a way for Puritans to demonstrate their dedication to living a simple and virtuous life according to their religious beliefs.
The inherent depravity of human nature and the need for strict moral discipline were beliefs held by Puritans.
While arts like to draw connections between the two, they are correct only in poetics. Practically speaking, Puritans were strict and very afraid of judgment from an angry God, while pirates were small organized criminal operations that operated with mobility from port to port.
The Cistercians or Trappists are quite strict in their dedication to the cloistered monastic lifestyle.
A. The Puritans wanted to purify all Catholic doctrines and beliefs from the Church of England. B. Puritans in the colonies were strict and rigid. They had to live under an extremely hard lifestyle in the early colonial times. They worked hard, as their legacy is "the Puritan work ethic" C. They are Calvinistic in their doctrine; Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield were two influential Puritan preachers. D. All of the above. (anwser-D.)