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puritanical         
  • The [[Westminster Assembly]], which saw disputes on Church polity in England (Victorian history painting by [[John Rogers Herbert]]).
  • Polemical [[popular print]] with a ''Catalogue of Sects'', 1647.
  • [[Cotton Mather]], influential New England Puritan minister, portrait by [[Peter Pelham]]
  • ''[[Pilgrims Going to Church]]'' by [[George Henry Boughton]] (1867)
  • Interior of the [[Old Ship Church]], a Puritan [[meetinghouse]] in [[Hingham, Massachusetts]]. Puritans were [[Calvinists]], so their churches were unadorned and plain.
  • Quaker [[Mary Dyer]] led to execution on [[Boston Common]], 1 June 1660, by an unknown 19th century artist
  • Death's head, [[Granary Burying Ground]]. A typical example of early [[Funerary art in Puritan New England]]
  • Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland]]
  • ''The Puritan'']], a late 19th-century sculpture by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]
  • 1659 public notice in [[Boston]] deeming Christmas illegal
  • John Howe]] and [[Richard Baxter]]
  • 19th-century portrayal of the burning of William Pynchon's [[banned book]] on Boston Common after it was deemed blasphemous by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • ''The Snake in the Grass or Satan Transform'd to an Angel of Light'', title page engraved by [[Richard Gaywood]], ca. 1660
SUBCLASS OF ENGLISH REFORMED PROTESTANTS
Puritanism; Puritanical; English Puritans; Puritain; Puritan party; Visible saints; Puritanic; Puritanically; Puritanist; Puritanists; Puritanistic; Puritanistical; Puritanistically; Puritanisms; Puritians; Puritan; Puritan movement; Separatist Puritans
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puritanism         
  • The [[Westminster Assembly]], which saw disputes on Church polity in England (Victorian history painting by [[John Rogers Herbert]]).
  • Polemical [[popular print]] with a ''Catalogue of Sects'', 1647.
  • [[Cotton Mather]], influential New England Puritan minister, portrait by [[Peter Pelham]]
  • ''[[Pilgrims Going to Church]]'' by [[George Henry Boughton]] (1867)
  • Interior of the [[Old Ship Church]], a Puritan [[meetinghouse]] in [[Hingham, Massachusetts]]. Puritans were [[Calvinists]], so their churches were unadorned and plain.
  • Quaker [[Mary Dyer]] led to execution on [[Boston Common]], 1 June 1660, by an unknown 19th century artist
  • Death's head, [[Granary Burying Ground]]. A typical example of early [[Funerary art in Puritan New England]]
  • Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland]]
  • ''The Puritan'']], a late 19th-century sculpture by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]
  • 1659 public notice in [[Boston]] deeming Christmas illegal
  • John Howe]] and [[Richard Baxter]]
  • 19th-century portrayal of the burning of William Pynchon's [[banned book]] on Boston Common after it was deemed blasphemous by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • ''The Snake in the Grass or Satan Transform'd to an Angel of Light'', title page engraved by [[Richard Gaywood]], ca. 1660
SUBCLASS OF ENGLISH REFORMED PROTESTANTS
Puritanism; Puritanical; English Puritans; Puritain; Puritan party; Visible saints; Puritanic; Puritanically; Puritanist; Puritanists; Puritanistic; Puritanistical; Puritanistically; Puritanisms; Puritians; Puritan; Puritan movement; Separatist Puritans
puritanismo
puritan         
  • The [[Westminster Assembly]], which saw disputes on Church polity in England (Victorian history painting by [[John Rogers Herbert]]).
  • Polemical [[popular print]] with a ''Catalogue of Sects'', 1647.
  • [[Cotton Mather]], influential New England Puritan minister, portrait by [[Peter Pelham]]
  • ''[[Pilgrims Going to Church]]'' by [[George Henry Boughton]] (1867)
  • Interior of the [[Old Ship Church]], a Puritan [[meetinghouse]] in [[Hingham, Massachusetts]]. Puritans were [[Calvinists]], so their churches were unadorned and plain.
  • Quaker [[Mary Dyer]] led to execution on [[Boston Common]], 1 June 1660, by an unknown 19th century artist
  • Death's head, [[Granary Burying Ground]]. A typical example of early [[Funerary art in Puritan New England]]
  • Commonwealth of England, Scotland, and Ireland]]
  • ''The Puritan'']], a late 19th-century sculpture by [[Augustus Saint-Gaudens]]
  • 1659 public notice in [[Boston]] deeming Christmas illegal
  • John Howe]] and [[Richard Baxter]]
  • 19th-century portrayal of the burning of William Pynchon's [[banned book]] on Boston Common after it was deemed blasphemous by the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
  • ''The Snake in the Grass or Satan Transform'd to an Angel of Light'', title page engraved by [[Richard Gaywood]], ca. 1660
SUBCLASS OF ENGLISH REFORMED PROTESTANTS
Puritanism; Puritanical; English Puritans; Puritain; Puritan party; Visible saints; Puritanic; Puritanically; Puritanist; Puritanists; Puritanistic; Puritanistical; Puritanistically; Puritanisms; Puritians; Puritan; Puritan movement; Separatist Puritans
puritano