Puritans held a strong belief in the necessity of personal piety and the importance of living a life strictly aligned with their interpretation of The Bible. They viewed themselves as a chosen people tasked with creating a "city upon a hill," symbolizing a model society grounded in their religious values. Puritans also expressed a critical attitude toward perceived moral decay and corruption, both in themselves and in society, advocating for discipline, hard work, and community governance based on their religious tenets. Their emphasis on education and literacy was driven by the desire to enable individuals to read and interpret the Scriptures for themselves.
Leading of them - top-notch idea
The Puritan views and attitudes led them to promote the idea of Protestant Christianity. At the foundation of Protestant Christianity are five basic views: Perseverance of saints, limited atonement, depravity, unconditional election, and irresistible grace.
Puritans in the 17th century generally did not support religious liberty. They believed in a strict interpretation of religious doctrine and often sought to impose their views on others through laws and social norms. Nonconformity was often met with punishment or exclusion from the community.
Puritans didn't understand them, they thought their religion was the best and they were superior to others.
Puritans were intolerant of other faiths... If you didn't agree with their views, you could even be killed...
Quaker women were involved in religious activities, such as preaching,
intolerant of the religious views held by others
Opined
man on man sex
Hard work for common goal
never expressed any significant religious views
The Puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church the Pilgrims wanted to make their own churches. Hope I helped yah ;)