more Protestant. Puritanism played a significant role in English and early American history, especially during the Protectorate. Puritans were dissatisfied...
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up Puritan or puritan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Puritans were a group of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries. Puritan or...
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history of the Puritans can be traced back to the first Vestments Controversy in the reign of Edward VI, the formation of an identifiable Puritan movement in...
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Puritan Sabbatarianism or Reformed Sabbatarianism, often just Sabbatarianism, is observance of Sabbath in Christianity that is typically characterised...
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The Puritan, or the Widow of Watling Street, also known as The Puritan Widow, is an anonymous Jacobean stage comedy, first published in 1607. It is often...
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1961, p. 161. Collinson, Patrick (1961). "John Field and Elizabethan Puritanism". In Bindoff, S. T. (ed.). Elizabethan Government and Society. University...
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became a sine qua non of the Puritan approach to exorcism. When Richard Bancroft as Bishop of London undertook to limit Puritanism, he had the cessationist...
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unorthodox religious opinions. Puritans were also active in New Hampshire before it became a crown colony in 1691. Puritanism as a powerful force weakened...
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late-born Puritan." In the Prologue, Santayana explains that, "in Oliver puritanism worked itself out to its logical end. He convinced himself, on puritan grounds...
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Puritan Bennett has been a provider of respiratory products since 1913 originally as a medical gas supplier. In addition to critical care ventilation...
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