Puritans
The people belonging to these specific religious groups, known collectively as the "English Dissenters," were called such because they dissented (disagreed with) popular religious belief and opinion. The most famous example of this particular set is the Protestant groups who split from the Church of England in the 16th-18th centuries.Religious dissenters in general are worldwide and exist or existed in many countries.
It is religion or religious belief. It is not a race.
The pilgrims were people from England that didn't want to be ruled by religious belief. They sailed over to the "unknown" land. They just wanted to escape the religious ruling. They were puritans.
Christianity does not have belief In Religious tolerance. This is significantly different from the belief of Hinduism.
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Rhode Island was the New England colony most tolerant of differing religious beliefs. It was founded by Roger Williams, who had been expelled by the Puritans from Massachusetts colony due to Williams' belief in freedom of religion.
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Will Spens has written: 'Belief and practice' -- subject(s): Anglo-Catholicism, Authority, Christianity, Church of England, Doctrinal and controversial works, Philosophy, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Authority
Signals of Belief in Early England was created in 2010.
The Toleration Party was created in 1689 in England by advocates of religious tolerance. It aimed to promote freedom of belief and protect the rights of various religious groups in society.
Signals of Belief in Early England has 212 pages.