According to the Puritans, education went hand in hand with a strong sense of religious faith and moral values. They believed that education was essential for understanding The Bible and achieving spiritual salvation. Additionally, education was seen as a means to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to serve their community and fulfill their duties to God.
Oh, honey, Thomas Hooker didn't find a lost sock or a hidden treasure after leaving the Puritans. He actually founded the colony of Connecticut in 1636, leading a group of settlers to establish a new community based on more democratic principles. So, he basically said "Bye, Felicia" to the Puritans and went on to do his own thing.
According to tradition, they were Calev (who is mentioned in Numbers ch.13) and Pinchas (mentioned in Numbers ch.25).
The prophet was Elijah, who did not die , but was taken up into heaven.
Puritans based there entire life on God. They thought God had there life planned out for them from day 1. They believed that work, was extremely important in everyday life, and when they worked God saw and recognized that which helped them at heaven's gates. Opposed to the Age of Reason. They believed everything was brought up by the success of man. Man was the reason. When they got to the age of disbelief in religion and God, they went more towards Man. They too thought that working hard was important but not for the same reasons. They figured that working hard, shaped them into hard working men and woman... There you go.
Iona Locke went through the Pittsburgh (PA) school system and then attended Harty's Bible School in Pittsburgh. Online profile/bio (Facebook) states she has a doctorate in "Theology and Divinity Programs" but does not state where it was obtained.
The puritans went to the Anglican Church
After the English Restoration, where the Puritans were eventually hated by the citizens, the Puritans went to the Massachusetts, one of the 13 colonies. The Puritans went there because they wanted to escape a religious persecution in Europe. Also, Massachusetts was a free land that the Puritans weren't going to be judged or have a religious persecution.
they went to massachusetts.
Puritans
They went to massachusetts for religious freedom
New England:)
They both went away from the Anglican Church
One of the reason the Puritans went to North America was because they did not agree with the church of England and they were not allowed to practice their own religion.
Puritans left England and went to America, the new world.
Some were the Puritans who left England looking for religious freedom.
They attended church AT LEAST twice a week.
He went to holland for his education