- Quakers".
Puritanism has
attracted much
scholarly attention, and as a result, the
secondary literature on the
subject is vast.
Puritanism is considered...
- 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...
- 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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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...
- 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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conforming Puritans into the
Church of
England of the time.
Collinson has
discussed a
moderate Puritanism, as
contrasted to an
extreme Puritanism that demanded...
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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...