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  • Puritans - Wikipedia
    Puritans The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to rid the Church of England of what they considered to be Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and should become more Protestant [1]
  • Puritanism | Definition, History, Beliefs, Facts | Britannica
    The Puritans believed the Church of England should be purified of remaining Roman Catholic practices Rooted in Calvinism, Puritans stressed predestination, salvation through God’s grace alone, the importance of preaching, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit
  • The Puritans - Definition, England Beliefs | HISTORY
    The Puritans were members of a religious reform movement known as Puritanism that arose within the Church of England in the late 16th century They believed the Church of England was too similar
  • Who Were the Puritans? (History Beliefs) - TheCollector
    Emerging in the context of Henry VIII’s English Reformation, the Puritans, a loosely knit community of English protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries, believed that the Church of England preserved too many remnants of Roman Catholicism
  • Puritans - World History Encyclopedia
    The Puritans were English Protestant Christians, primarily active in the 16th-18th centuries CE, who claimed the Anglican Church had not distanced itself sufficiently from Catholicism and sought to 'purify' it of Catholic practices
  • The Puritans - U. S. National Park Service
    Historians call this group the Puritans But at the time, they thought of themselves as members of the Church of England, true patriots of their country and servants of God Many Puritans referred to themselves as "saints" and "the elect "
  • Puritanism | Religion and Philosophy | Research Starters - EBSCO
    Puritanism is a Protestant Christian religious movement that began in England in the sixteenth century It was an outgrowth of the Church of England, and its followers strove to cleanse the new English church of its remaining vestiges of what they called the Roman Catholic "popery "
  • Who Were the Puritans and What Did They Believe?
    The Puritans who settled in New England laid a foundation for a nation unique in world history Their beliefs had a most significant influence on the subsequent development of America
  • The Puritans - U-S-History. com
    In spite of the fact they had left England, the Puritans who sailed to Massachusetts Bay in 1630 maintained they were not separatists, but wanted to purify the Church of England by establishing "a city upon a hill" as an example of how godly people should live
  • America’s British History: The Great Migration to Massachusetts (1630 . . .
    Part 3 of the Great Events in Colonial American History series Between 1630 and 1640, approximately 20,000 men, women, and children left England to settle permanently in the Massachusetts Bay Colony Unlike the desperate adventurers who had struggled at Jamestown or the small band of Separatists at Plymouth, these migrants were predominantly middle-class families—farmers, tradesmen, and





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