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The Puritans: A Captivating Guide to the English Protestants Who Grew Discontent in the Church of England and Established the Massachusetts Bay Colony on the East Coast of America

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Who were the Puritans?For most, the first few things that might come to mind are Pilgrims, turkeys, and the Mayflower. Yes, the Pilgrims who landed in Plymouth back in 1620 were indeed subscribers to Puritan ideals, but the story of the Puritans runs much deeper than that. The Puritans were a direct result of the backlash created by England's pseudo-Reformation in the 1500s. The English Reformation was initially not sprung from religious zeal but rather the selfish wants of Britain's king, Henry VIII. King Henry VIII wanted a new wife, and the pope wouldn't allow him to use the machinery of the Catholic Church to dissolve his marriage. So, King Henry broke with the Catholic Church, defied the pope, and declared himself the head of the Church of England. The Church of England was largely reformed in name only, as it held onto much of the traditions and rituals of Catholicism.Protestant-leaning British clergy, especially those influenced by John Calvin's teachings, wanted more reforms than Henry would allow. The more zealous among them, those who wished to purify all semblance of Catholic tradition from English worship, were dubbed "Puritans." This book follows the origin of these religious reformers in England and their ultimate journey to America. Here, you will learn of how a Puritan sect, the Pilgrims, sought to establish a "shining city on a hill" for the whole world to see. They were among the rare few who dared to dream greater things. This is the story of the Puritans.In this book, you will learn about: The origins of the PuritansThe MayflowerEarly settlements of Puritans in AmericaEarly Puritan leadersThe English Civil WarThe Salem witch trialsThe Great AwakeningPuritans and the Revolutionary WarModern-day descendants of the PuritansAnd much more!Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to learn more about the history of the Puritans!… (mais)
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It was one of about 200 which are nothing more than overviews of a particular historical topic. If one does not know anything about the Puritans it might be a helpful book. I did not find it so because it dwelt mostly on King Henry VIII's split with Rome and then on the Salem Witch Trials; of which I have previously read extensively. There was also an historical error in that the "author" (s) used interchangeably Puritan and Separatists, but they are two distinct groups. 2.5* because of the historical error--no excuse! 102 pages ( )
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Who were the Puritans?For most, the first few things that might come to mind are Pilgrims, turkeys, and the Mayflower. Yes, the Pilgrims who landed in Plymouth back in 1620 were indeed subscribers to Puritan ideals, but the story of the Puritans runs much deeper than that. The Puritans were a direct result of the backlash created by England's pseudo-Reformation in the 1500s. The English Reformation was initially not sprung from religious zeal but rather the selfish wants of Britain's king, Henry VIII. King Henry VIII wanted a new wife, and the pope wouldn't allow him to use the machinery of the Catholic Church to dissolve his marriage. So, King Henry broke with the Catholic Church, defied the pope, and declared himself the head of the Church of England. The Church of England was largely reformed in name only, as it held onto much of the traditions and rituals of Catholicism.Protestant-leaning British clergy, especially those influenced by John Calvin's teachings, wanted more reforms than Henry would allow. The more zealous among them, those who wished to purify all semblance of Catholic tradition from English worship, were dubbed "Puritans." This book follows the origin of these religious reformers in England and their ultimate journey to America. Here, you will learn of how a Puritan sect, the Pilgrims, sought to establish a "shining city on a hill" for the whole world to see. They were among the rare few who dared to dream greater things. This is the story of the Puritans.In this book, you will learn about: The origins of the PuritansThe MayflowerEarly settlements of Puritans in AmericaEarly Puritan leadersThe English Civil WarThe Salem witch trialsThe Great AwakeningPuritans and the Revolutionary WarModern-day descendants of the PuritansAnd much more!Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to learn more about the history of the Puritans!

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