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  • Puritans
    ... In the model society that Puritans wished to create, they wanted certain aspects of culture and religion to be practiced by everyone. ...
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  • Puritans
    ... Anglican Church. The Puritans wanted to create an ideal society where they could practice religion at will. These people risked ...
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  • The Puritans
    The Puritans dream was to create a model society for the rest of Christendom. Their goal was to make a society in every way connected to god. ...
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  • The Puritans (AP History Essay
    The Puritans dream was to create a model society for the rest of Christendom. Their goal was to make a society in every way connected to god. ...
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  • Puritans
    Puritans Puritanism began to establish in the late 1600's when many people within the Church of England wanted to purify and create a middle course between ...
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  • Putitans model society
    ... During the 17th century, the New England Puritans tried to create a model society based on their dis-like for the Anglican church. ...
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  • The First Frontier: Life in Colonial America
    ... The Puritans planned to create a "Heaven on Earth." The Quakers desired a fresh start in order to create an apostolic church. The ...
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  • DIFFERENCES IN THE SOCIETIES
    ... the world" (Document A). The New England Puritans wished not to start a whole new society as much as to create a utopian society for England to convert into. ...
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  • Puritans
    ... disregard their setbacks from the Church of England and create a new ... These compacts, aka convents centralized the Puritans' conception of political, religious ...
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  • Puritans
    ... The colonies opened the door to religious toleration in which Puritans as well as ... diminishing within the colonies so they were always trying to create a better ...
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  • Why Puritans Came to America
    For example, Puritans fled from England because of religious persecution. ... beaten because of their religious beliefs therefore they attempted to create a Utopia ...
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  • Puritans
    ... As a group, the Puritans believed they were people chosen by God to serve as a ... Because of this belief, they wanted to create a "city set on a hill" that others ...
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  • New England Generation
    ... in order to create a much more stable society. Such shows the success of New England as a land of opportunity. New England provided the Puritans with the ...
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  • Religious Toleration
    ... The Puritans were just like any other religious group. They wanted to create a new existence in America, different from what they had known in England. ...
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  • Two Essays on Christianity in the Modern World
    ... In order to create this exalted community, Winthrop acknowledged that he had to fulfill his duty to God. The Puritans believed that they had a covenant to God. ...
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  • Young
    ... his life ignoring Faith and questioning the intentions of all Puritans, because his ... To mistrust yourself, others, and your own thoughts cannot create a stable ...
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  • Puritan Perfection
    ... love is the bond of perfection, and if there is love between God and his people, then it will create a perfect ... In order to belong to a church, puritans must ! ...
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  • Immigration to the Americas-
    ... to all the Protestants, so they decided that they would attempt to create a Protestant ... Some of the Puritans even believed in typology; that their life was a ...
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  • Immigration to Americas
    ... to all the Protestants, so they decided that they would attempt to create a Protestant ... Some of the Puritans even believed in typology; that their life was a ...
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  • The Scarlet Letter vs. The Min
    ... The Puritans saw the growing immorality in New England as a sign that their society would ... Punishment was a tool to create a civilized society in a savage world ...
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  • American Dream
    ... Thus the Puritans wrote on biblical and devotional topics. ... This gift would later create a whole new lifestyle for the people in America. ...
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  • New France and Massachusetts were very similar societies
    ... For the Puritans "settlement was a unique opportunity to create a society of True Believers, far removed from the corrupting influence of England." In New ...
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  • The Great Mistakes of Sin found in Miller
    ... After years of hard work, Hester raises Pearl, and the Puritans finally recognize ... Sin no matter how small will create a concatenation of events that will lead ...
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  • Puritan Authority
    The Puritans left for the New World because of their belief that the Church of ... They believed that they could create an ideal Christian society across the ocean ...
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  • Puritan doctrine in 17th C. Lit
    ... As far as the Puritans were concerned, everyone who did not believe as they ... Deism maintains that God does indeed exist, and He did indeed create the heavens ...
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  • American Political Thought
    ... It is the liberty to create and recreate the authority, which you live under ... The Puritans were far from what we might consider "Liberal", but you can see signs ...
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  • Colonial Period
    ... poor, some high and eminent in power and dignity..." The Puritans structured their ... venant with God, which was an arrangement to create a "holy society" that ...
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  • Puritan in early America
    ... The desired result of their studies was to create a morphology of conversion ... The other Puritans, remaining within the Church of England, who charted the route ...
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  • The Scarlet Letter
    ... is her place of exile, however it is also a place where she can create a new ... Ironically, it was fit for Hester because she, unlike the other Puritans, has an ...
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  • Scarlet Letter Nearly a Historical Document
    ... Puritans had defined views of predestination and reconciliation of sin, Dimmesdale says to ... choicey with his words, because they are what create this gloomy ...
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