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The difference between Puritans and Anglicans is nicely illustrated in sermons from the period.
The Left are true descendants of Cromwell's Puritans and their attitude to bear-baiting.
With the death of Elizabeth and accession of James VI and I, the Puritans anticipated thoroughgoing church reform.
It included marginal notes which commended it to the Puritans, who wished to study it without need of priestly interpretation.
Back in the 17th century, at the time of the Commonwealth, the Puritans tried to ban Christmas.
Massachusetts, which had been founded by the Puritans in 1628, purchased the Maine territory in 1677 and was made a Royal Colony in 1679.
He propagated ideas and emphases which departed from the biblical tradition established by the Reformers and Puritans.
In Book VII, Hooker defends episcopal organization as being superior to the Presbyterian structure favored by most Puritans.
In the gerontocracy that was early America, the Puritans held that living to a ripe old age was a sign from above.
Closer to our own century, the Puritans wrote extensively on mutuality within marriage.
Less promising for the art of music were the activities of the Reformed Calvinists, including the Puritans who settled New England.
Earlier, it had been banned in England during the 17th century when the Puritans were strong.
During the 1650s, English Puritans attempted to replace the irregular festival calendar with the weekly and subdued Sabbath rest.
These men would return and become the leaders of the English Puritans in the reign of Elizabeth.
In this, however, the Puritans and Cavaliers were in effect following Shakespeare's example.
Unlike the English Puritans, the Dutch Reformed ministers made no efforts to evangelise the native peoples of the area.
The Puritans, who had first sought peace with the Native Americans, quickly fell into conflict with them.
Both Calvin and the Puritans held to a view of Scripture that created its own difficulties.
Bishops and Puritans knew each other well and in several cases were old friends.
Excessive frivolity has always been frowned upon by some, and Christmas was not celebrated by the Puritans or Calvinists.
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The re-enactment of the old sumptuary laws of the Puritans began to be talked of again.
In fact, he was so merry that, by the straight-laced Puritans, he was thought ungodly.
It might have been a church, and the militia a regiment of Cromwell's iconoclastic Puritans.
Since the Puritans a didactic strain has continually appeared in our writers.
Dispensations from the action of the recusancy laws were given by the Crown in such numbers as to alarm the Puritans.
Laud succeeded in hunting the non-conforming Puritans from their lectureships and chaplaincies.
The Puritans used to restring the beads and keep the blue ones.
But the doctrinal views of the Puritans were derived from Calvin.
I have heard, that whenever the descendants of the Puritans are to show the spirit of their sires, the old man appears again.
Puritans they were, stern and haughty in their ungodly righteousness.
The true history of the Puritans of New England is yet to be written.
Literary scholars typically assume that American belles-lettres after the Puritans has been largely a secular affair.
From their very beginning the American colonies attracted ideologists in the form of English Puritans.
These Puritans suffered so much persecuted in England that, in 1607, many of them went over to Holland, and lived ten or twelve years at Amsterdam and Leyden.
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