Puritanism : transatlantic perspectives on a seventeenth-century Anglo-American faith
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Puritanism : transatlantic perspectives on a seventeenth-century Anglo-American faith
(Massachusetts Historical Society studies in American history and culture, no. 3)
Massachusetts Historical Society : Distributed by Northeastern University Press, 1993
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"Papers from the 1991 Millersville University Conference on Puritanism in Old and New England sponsored by the Massachusetts Historical Society, Millersville University, and the Institute of Early American History and Culture"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Written by a leading expert on the Puritans, this brief, informative volume offers a wealth of background on this key religious movement. This book traces the shaping, triumph, and decline of the Puritan world, while also examining the role of religion in the shaping of American society and the role of the Puritan legacy in American history. Francis J. Bremer discusses the rise of Puritanism in the English Reformation, the struggle of the reformers to purge what they viewed as the corruptions of Roman Catholicism from the Elizabethan church, and the struggle with the Stuart monarchs that led to a brief Puritan triumph under Oliver Cromwell. It also examines the effort of Puritans who left England to establish a godly kingdom in America. Bremer examines puritan theology, views on family and community, their beliefs about the proper relationship between religion and public life, the limits of toleration, the balance between individual rights and one's obligation to others, and the extent to which public character should be shaped by private religious belief.
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