- The
Puritans were
English Protestants in the 16th and 17th
centuries who
sought to rid the
Church of
England of what they
considered to be
Roman Catholic...
- 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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Puritan or
puritan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Puritans were a
group of
English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries.
Puritan or...
- was the
Puritan religion,
which pla**** a
major role in the
English Civil Wars but was not
widely practised throughout Wales.
Welsh Puritan religious...
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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...
- USS
Puritan may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Puritan (1864) was a single-turret
monitor that was
never commissioned. She...
- and
worked with a
number of
definitions of
Puritanism, in an
unresolved debate on the
nature of the
Puritan movement of the 16th and 17th century. There...
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Puritan Medical Products is an
American manufacturer of swab, diagnostic, and
specimen collection products.
Puritan is
North America's
largest manufacturer...
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Islamic fundamentalism has been
defined as a
revivalist and
reform movement of
Muslims who aim to
return to the
founding scriptures of Islam. The term...
- The
Puritan Backroom is a 2020
James Beard Foundation Award America's
classic restaurant in Manchester, New Hampshire. The
restaurant serves Gr****-influenced...