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    Pu·ri·tan
    /ˈpyo͝orətn/

    noun

    • 1. a member of a group of English Protestants of the late 16th and 17th centuries who regarded the Reformation of the Church of England under Elizabeth as incomplete and sought to simplify and regulate forms of worship.

    adjective

    • 1. relating to the Puritans: "a Puritan parliamentarian"
  2. Jan 12, 2021 · The Puritans were English Protestant Christians, primarily active in the 16th-18th centuries CE, who claimed the Anglican Church had not distanced itself sufficiently from Catholicism and sought to 'purify' it of Catholic practices.

  3. The meaning of PURITAN is a member of a 16th and 17th century Protestant group in England and New England opposing as unscriptural the ceremonial worship and the prelacy of the Church of England. How to use puritan in a sentence.

  4. Nov 24, 2019 · By. Brette Sember. Updated on November 24, 2019. Puritanism was a religious reformation movement that began in England in the late 1500s. Its initial goal was removing any remaining links to Catholicism within the Church of England after its separation from the Catholic Church.

  5. Puritanism, Movement in the late 16th and 17th century that sought topurifythe Church of England, leading to civil war in England and to the founding of colonies in North America.

  6. Puritanism, a religious reform movement in the late 16th and 17th centuries that was known for the intensity of the religious experience that it fostered. Puritans’ efforts contributed to both civil war in England and the founding of colonies in America.

  7. noun [ U ] uk / ˈpjʊə.rɪ.t ə n.ɪ.z ə m / us / ˈpjʊr.ɪ.t̬ ə n.ɪ.z ə m / Add to word list. the belief that it is important to work hard and control yourself, and that pleasure is wrong or unnecessary. Puritanism. religion. the beliefs and behaviour of a Puritan. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Self-control and moderation. ahold.

  8. The 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 the 1560s and ends in a decline in the mid-18th century.

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