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Puritanism - in the 16th and 17th cent., a movement for reform in the Church of England that had a profound influence on the social, political, ethical, and theological ideas of England and America.

Origins

Historically Puritanism began early (c.1560) in the reign of Queen Elizabeth I as a movement for religious reform. The early Puritans felt that the Elizabethan ecclesiastical establishment was


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    English Puritanism from John Hooper to John Milton » Read Now

    by Everett H. Emerson. 316 pgs.

    ...desired purity was, never was determined. The Puritans whose careers are discussed and whose writings...American literature, that of the New England Puritans. Because some...
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    The Puritan Tradition in English Life » Read Now

    by John Marlowe. 150 pgs.

    ...had come. During the years in which Puritans were a specific and recognizable group...or in its methods of controversy. The Puritans were fanatics, both in opposition...
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    Puritanism and Revolution: Studies in Interpretation of the English Revolution of the 17th Century » Read Now

    by Christopher Hill. 404 pgs.

    ...them of erroneous prepossessions about Puritans. When we are dealing with men who were simultaneously Puritans and revolutionaries the task is doubly...Colonizing...
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    Puritanism in the Period of the Great Persecution, 1660- 1688 » Read Now

    by Gerald R. Cragg. 326 pgs.

    ...experience. While Oliver Cromwell lived, the Puritans possessed political power; when he died...for an appreciation of the life of the Puritans in the Restoration era. I...
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    Puritanism in America, 1620-1750 » Read Now

    by Everett Emerson. 186 pgs.

    ...Bibliography: p. 173 - 76 Includes index. 1. Puritans-- United States. I. Title. BX9354.2.E47...years, the most powerful leaders were Puritans. Only briefly was there a...
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    Puritanism in Early America » Read Now

    by George M. Waller. 115 pgs.

    ...Ralph Barton Perry concludes that "The puritans imprinted on English and American institutions...preconceptions of individuals, opinions about the Puritans, their ideals...
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    Christianity Comes to the Americas, 1492-1776 (Chap. 16 "Puritanism Comes to British America") » Read Now

    by Charles H. Lippy, Robert Choquette, Stafford Poole. 404 pgs.

    In 1492, civilizations entirely unknown to one another dramatically confronted their differences along a line that eventually extended from Nova Scotia to Tierra del Fuego. Over three centuries, the religious, political, and economic pressures of Europe motivated a nearly complete cultural sweep...
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    God's Plot: Puritan Spirituality in Thomas Shepard's Cambridge » Read Now

    by Michael McGiffert. 244 pgs.

    ...1. Shepard, Thomas, 1605-1649. 2. Puritans--Massachusetts-- Cambridge--Clergy--Biography. 3. Puritans--Massachusetts-- Cambridge--History...documents in this volume...
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    From Puritanism to the Age of Reason: A Study of Changes in Religious Thought within the Church of England, 1660 to 1700 » Read Now

    by G. R. Cragg. 247 pgs.

    ...Churchmen were as zealous Protestants as the Puritans, and in time of need both could sink...yet be Calvinists in their theology. Puritans could uphold the execution of the...
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    The American Puritans: Their Prose and Poetry » Read Now

    by Perry Miller. 346 pgs.

    Collections: Literature, Entire Library
    ...THE AMERICAN PURITANS Their Prose and Poetry THE AMERICAN PURITANS THEIR Prose and Poetry Edited by...edition is the first publication of The American Puritans , edited by...
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    The Practice of Piety: Puritan Devotional Disciplines in Seventeenth-Century New England » Read Now

    by Charles E. Hambrick-Stowe. 298 pgs.

    ...as affective as it was rational, and Puritans were as wont to withdraw into contemplative...the unmanipulatable will of God. But Puritans did engage in devotional exercises...
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    Puritanism and Its Discontents » Read Now

    by Laura Lunger Knoppers. 264 pgs.

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    The Colonising Activities of the English Puritans: The Last Phase of the Elizabethan Struggle with Spain » Read Now

    by Arthur Percival Newton. 344 pgs.

    ...COLONISING ACTIVITIES OF THE ENGLISH PURITANS THE LAST PHASE OF THE ELIZABETHAN...colonising experiments of the English Puritans in the Caribbean, the author...
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    Puritan's Progress: An Informal Account of Certain Puritans & Their Descendants from the American Revolution to the Present Time, Their Manners & Customs, Their Virtues & Vices » Read Now

    by Arthur Train. 496 pgs.

    ...-ii- P U R I T A N S PROGRESS Puritans Progress AN INFORMAL ACCOUNT: Of certain PURITANS their descendants from the AMERICAN REVOLUTION...by James Truslow Adams. "Not Quite...
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    The Heart of the Puritan: Selections from Letters and Journals » Read Now

    by Elizabeth Deering Hanscom. 314 pgs.

    ...1917. To L. D. H. DAUGHTER OF THE PURITANS Of conservatives most liberal Of progressives...be, the daily life and thought of the Puritans. Hence those curious about...

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