Associated exclusively with no single theology or definition of the church (although many were Calvinists), the English Puritans were known at first for their extremely critical attitude regarding the religious compromises made during the reign of Elizabeth I. Many of them were graduates of Cambridge University,
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A history of the Puritans in America. ... The Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Church of England and worked towards religious, moral and societal reforms. The writings and ideas of John Calvin, a leader in the Reformation, gave rise to Protestantism and were pivotal to the Christian revolt.
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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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Puritan and Reformed sermons and other writings, many in modern language. Authors include Jonathan Edwards, Richard Baxter, Samuel Rutherford, and many others. ... ; WWW Puritansermons.com ... Table of Contents...
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Who the Puritans Were ... I am often asked for general information about the Puritans. The links below should help people inquiring about who the Puritans were, what they believed, and so on. You might also check the History and Biography Index.
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THE PURITANS ... The most obvious difference between the Pilgrims and the Puritans is that the Puritans had no intention of breaking with the Anglican church. The Puritans were nonconformists as were the Pilgrims, both of which refusing to accept an authority beyond that of the revealed word.
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An article on Puritans and Pilgrims with links to more article ... The approach here then will be not to establish an absolute understanding of Pilgrims and Puritans, but rather to fix some ground of stability based largely upon original writings and what seem to be more or less undisputed interpretations about what...
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Palo Alto College ... Anglicans, Puritans, and Quakers in Sixteenth-and Seventeenth-Century Newfoundland ... Pilgrims and Puritans: Background...
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The Puritans were a group of English colonist who settled in America in 1558. They left England because of freedom of religion. The Puritans wanted to pray to their own church. They built their houses in dense forests.
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