Hannah Butts
Miss Beiler
English 12
11 October 2017
The Puritans Do you think that God has chosen a few people, “the elect” for salvation, and the rest of humanity will be condemned to eternal damnation? This is a core belief held by the Puritans. In this paper, I will talk about who the Puritans are, why they came to America, what their colonies were like, and what their core beliefs and values were. The Puritans were a group of people who grew discontent in the Church of England and worked towards religious, moral and societal reforms. The Puritans were one branch of dissenters (objectors) who decided that the Church of England was beyond reform. They felt the Church of England’s services were to Catholic. The Puritans did not break with the Church of England, but instead sought to reform it.
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In 1630, the Puritans set sail for America to avoid persecution from church leadership and the king of England. Arriving in America, the Puritans established the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Life was hard for the Puritans, but in this unforgiving place they were free to worship as they chose. The Bible was central to their worship. The organ and all musical instruments were banned from their worship. The Puritans believed that music created a “dreamy” state which was not conductive in listening to God. Instead of using musical instruments, the Puritans sang a cappella in their worship times. Also, the Puritans had very simple