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Caldwell, Patricia. The Puritan Conversion Narrative: The Beginnings of American Expansion. New York: Cambridge UP, 1983. BX9354.2 .C34 ... Introduction: I. Basic Puritan Beliefs ... The first book is known as the first American bestseller. It contains an expression of the basic Puritan beliefs described earlier.
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In modern usage, the word puritan is often used as an informal pejorative for someone who has strict views on sexual morality, disapproves of recreation, and wishes to impose these beliefs on others.
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As other early groups like Scottish Calvinists and French Huguenots settled elsewhere in the colonies, their similar Puritan beliefs became the foundation for early America's social welfare philosophy.
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Therefore, under the Puritan beliefs, in any case of witchcraft, it was important that the accused individual was investigated (15). If they were found to be guilty, they needed to be punished. Their punishment was death.
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Cosmetics and Jewelry in the Puritan Age ... Puritans never wore makeup. Covering your face with paint meant that you were not happy with what God has given you. Everything was to be kept plain in their times in order to keep from upsetting God.
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Southern Baptist News Service ... "The Puritan ethic was to train up children in the way they should go, to care for their bodies and souls together, and to educate them for sober, godly, socially useful adult living. The Puritan way of home life was based on maintaining order, courtesy and family worship.";
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Basic Puritan Beliefs - TULIP ... Total Depravity - through Adam and Eve's fall, every person is born sinful - concept of Original Sin. ... Recurring themes in Puritan literature:
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www.usd.edu/~jdudley/241/basic_puritan_beliefs.htm
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The spiritual beliefs that they held were strong. This strength held over to include community laws and customs. Since God was at the forefront of their minds, He was to motivate all of their actions. This premise worked both for them and against them. ... The sermons of Jonathan Edwards, a Puritan minister,
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www.nd.edu/~rbarger/www7/puritans.html
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