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Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.
His father was Richard Hale and his mother was Elizabeth Strong. They were puritans.
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Puritans were members of a protestant christian sect that went to the colonies to escape discrimination in England.
The Puritans were fatalistic in that they believed in the doctrine of the elect (predestination).
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The Puritans followed the teachings of John Calvin, a French theologian who played a significant role in the Protestant Reformation. They adhered to Calvin's doctrines of predestination, the inerrancy of the Bible, and the importance of leading a pious life according to God's will.
The Puritans followed the teachings of John Calvin, a major figure in the Protestant Reformation. They believed in predestination, the idea that God has predetermined who will be saved. This influenced their strict moral codes and emphasis on personal piety.
It didn't. The Puritans did not care.
Yes, the Puritans split from the Anglican Church and both are considered as Protestant denominations.
This belief is known as predestination. The Puritans believed that God had predestined certain individuals for salvation before the beginning of time.
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Predestination was important to the Puritans because it shaped their understanding of God's sovereignty and their place in the world. They believed that God had already chosen who would be saved and who would be damned, leading them to pursue a life of piety and moral purity to demonstrate their election. This belief in predestination also influenced their strong work ethic and sense of discipline in daily life.