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  1. The English Puritan movement that began in the reign of Elizabeth, and grew in strength and influence in England during the reign of King James sought to further the work of reforming the church of England, eradicate the influence of Roman Catholicism in the land, as well as promote the national interest of the English crown and the English ...

  2. Socha puritána ve Springfieldu v americkém státě Massachusetts. Termínem Puritáni (z lat. puritas, čistota, ryzost) se označují křesťanské skupiny, které vznikly jako výsledek anglické reformace, kterou započal Jindřich VIII. Tudor v 16. století.

  3. The Puritan migration to New England was marked in its effects from 1620 to 1640, declining sharply afterwards. The term Great Migration can refer to the migration in the period of English Puritans to the New England Colonies, starting with Plymouth Colony and Massachusetts Bay Colony. [1] They came in family groups rather than as isolated ...

  4. Puritan Sabbatarianism [1] or Reformed Sabbatarianism, often just Sabbatarianism, [2] is observance of Sabbath in Christianity that is typically characterised by devotion of the entire day to worship, and consequently the avoidance of recreational activities. Unlike seventh-day Sabbatarians, Puritan Sabbatarians practice first-day ...

  5. ピューリタン ( 英語: Puritan )または、その日本語訳として 清教徒 (せいきょうと)は16世紀から17世紀にかけて イングランド王国 で活動した改革派 プロテスタント の総称。. ローマ・カトリック の影響を取り除こうとした エリザベス1世 の宗教改革が不 ...

  6. Puritanismi on 1500-luvulla syntynyt kristillinen liike. Sitä voidaan pitää protestanttisena liikkeenä, jossa korostettiin Raamatun arvovaltaa kaikessa uskovan ja seurakunnan elämässä. Puritanismi syntyi Englannissa, ja sen merkittävimpiä teologeja ovat olleet William Perkins [1], William Ames [2] ja John Owen [3] .

  7. Puritans. The Puritan culture of the New England colonies of the seventeenth century was influenced by Calvinist theology, which believed in a "just, almighty God," [1] and a lifestyle of pious, consecrated actions. The Puritans participated in their own forms of recreational activity, including visual arts, literature, and music.

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