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reigned from 1509 to 1547). english puritans wished to return to a simpler form of worship. for them, religion was first of all a personal, inner experience. they did not believe that the clergy or government should act as an intermediary between the individual and god.
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many puritans suffered persecution in england. some were put in jail and whipped, their noses slit and their ears chopped off. some fled england for holland and later for what was advertised as the new world.
the puritan deacon
samuel chapin
(1899) by augustus
saint - gaudens.
bronze model.
james graham & sons, inc.,
new york.
puritan beliefs: sinners all?
at the center of puritan theology was an uneasy mixture of certainty and doubt. the certainty was that because of adams and eves disobedience, most of humanity would be damned for all eternity. however, the puritans were also certain that god in his mercy had sent his son jesus christ to earth to save particular people. the doubt centered on knowing if you were saved or damned. people hoping to be among the saved examined their inner lives closely for signs of grace and tried to live lives that were free of sin. they came to value self - reliance, industriousness,
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pause at line 60. who were the puritans?
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why did the puritans flee their country (lines 61 - 64)? circle the details that give you this information.
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re - read lines 66 - 71. what were the puritans certain of? circle the answer.
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what were the puritans beliefs about human nature (lines 66 - 74)?
- The Puritans were English Protestants who wanted a simpler form of worship, considering religion a personal, inner - experience and rejecting clergy or government as intermediaries between the individual and God.
- They fled England due to persecution, with some being jailed, whipped, having their noses slit and ears chopped off.
- They were certain that because of Adam and Eve's disobedience, most of humanity would be damned for eternity, but also that God sent Jesus Christ to save some people.
- Regarding human nature, they believed most of humanity was damned due to original sin, but God's mercy provided a chance for salvation for some.
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- The Puritans were English Protestants who desired a simpler form of worship and a more personal religious experience, rejecting intermediaries between the individual and God.
- They fled because they suffered persecution in England, including being jailed, whipped, and having body parts mutilated.
- They were certain that most of humanity would be damned due to Adam and Eve's disobedience, yet God sent Jesus Christ for the salvation of some.
- They believed that due to original sin, most of humanity was damned, but there was a possibility of salvation through God's mercy.