The Puritans sought to reform the Church of England by eliminating practices they viewed as corrupt and unbiblical, advocating for a simpler, more direct form of worship centered on scripture. They opposed the hierarchical structure of the church and the use of rituals not explicitly found in The Bible, aiming instead for a more personal and direct relationship with God. Their goal was to create a community that upheld strict moral codes and emphasized individual piety and communal responsibility. Ultimately, they envisioned a church that aligned closely with their interpretation of Christian teachings.
They wanted to change the Anglican Church,while separatists wanted to separate from the Anglican Church
The Puritans were a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to reform and purify the Church of England from what they viewed as remnants of Catholicism. They emphasized a strict interpretation of the Bible, personal piety, and communal morality. The Puritans aimed to create a "city upon a hill," a model society based on their religious principles, which ultimately led many to migrate to North America in search of religious freedom and the opportunity to build their ideal community.
Because some Puritans thought that they shouldn't do what people ordered them to do and that they should do what they want.
Separation of church and state
jefferson do think people will continue change their government because he want to be a government to. so he can control these country to .he want to do whatever he want to do.
The Puritans wanted to change the English church because they believed it needed to be reformed to remove what they saw as corrupt practices and rituals. They wanted a simpler form of worship based on their interpretation of the Bible. They also sought to eliminate perceived influences of Catholicism in the Church of England.
They thought the teachings were wrong and was to much like the roman church.
they were very boring they didn't want decorations in their church
They wanted to change the Anglican Church,while separatists wanted to separate from the Anglican Church
They wanted to change the Anglican Church,while separatists wanted to separate from the Anglican Church
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.
unlike the Pilgrims puritans did not want to separate from the church or of England they wanted to change the church
The church of England.
Yes
They most disagreed with the British king because the British king said that everyone in Great Britain had to belong to the English Church, and the people who started the 13 colonies did not want that. So, you could say that they most disagreed with the British king saying everyone had to belong to the English Church.
Yes they did. The Puritans didnt believe in catholics and didnt want to yet the pilgrims did,
Yes, because the Church of england was very strict about which religious practices were acceptable and allowed. The Puritans wanted more freedom than what the C of E was willing to give.