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PURITANISM AND PROVIDENCE ... PURITANISM: OTHER KEY CONCEPTS ... Puritanism and Providence; Free will and predestination; Puritanism: other key concepts ; Covenants; Covenant of grace; Covenant of works; Glorification; Justification; Natural depravity; Regenerate;
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Puritan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Puritan of 16th and 17th-century England was an associate of any number of religious groups advocating for more "purity" of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group piety. Puritans felt...
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Puritanism n. The practices and doctrines of the Puritans. puritanism Scrupulous moral rigor, especially hostility to social pleasures and ... Puritanism was a religious reform movement that arose within the Church of England in the late sixteenth century.
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Chapter 1: American Puritanism: A Brief Introduction ... If anyone rejects grace after feeling its power in his life, he will be going against the will of God - something impossible in Puritanism. ... VI. Forces Undermining Puritanism...
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The Three Wings of Puritanism ... In summation, it was difficult to maintain the spiritual and doctrinal rigor of New England Puritanism beyond the first and second generations. The Puritans had assumed that their election was genetic, that their children would fall heir to the Covenant.
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The Calvinist doctrine of predestination, with which Puritanism agreed, was held by the Pilgrims as well: both believed that the human state was one of sin and depravity; that after the Fall all but an elect group were irrevocably bound for hell;
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Their isolation in the New World, their introversion, the harshness and dangers of their new existence, their sense that they were a new Chosen People of God destined to found a New Jerusalem -- a New City of God in the midst of the wilderness -- insured that American Puritanism would remain more severe (and,
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Puritanism: orthodox calvinism act of toleration religious discipline roman catholicism 17th centuries ... Definition:; The Puritans acquired the label because their primary goals was to "purify" the English church by removing all traces of Roman Catholicism in doctrine and ceremony.
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