Puritans And Separatists In England In The 1500's

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In the late 1500’s, King Henry VII made England break away from the Roman Catholic Church and created a new church called the Church of England. Everyone in England was obliged to belong to only that church, which upseted many of the people. After a long time, a specific group of Puritans- the Separatists- chose to come to America to spread and practice their religion freely. The basis for Puritan beliefs were an emphasis on the honesty and sovereignty of God. They believed God directed all living things by his will and directed all living things to an end. This differed from the Catholic Church’s point of view that priests were holier than the rest of the congregation. The Puritans also were more partial to the teaching of the Old Testament.