Roger Williams was exiled from the strictly Puritan Massachusetts Bay Colony for his more liberal religious views. He then established Providence Plantation (later to become Providence, Rhode Island) and a few other towns which were based o...
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An interesting question. The movement was not a singular religion, but fragmented. Some were presbyterian, but most were congregationalists. Many accepted the teachings of Calvin. Today, the puritan movement is mostly congregationalist, whi...
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I think they called themselves Puritans. They were a branch of Calvinism which is at least ostensibly Christian.
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Nope, I'm a godless, soulless Atheist leading a hedonistic life of Epicurean indulgence with no fear of retribution! Actually, in all seriousness, I would be happy to describe myself as an Epicurean, in the original sense!
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Puritans were Calvinist in their theology and worldview. This colored everything that they did. Calvinism can be understood through five points. ・ 1. Total depravity - all people are born sinful. ・ 2. Unconditional election - since people a...
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The Puritans were Presbyterians.
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