Yes, Puritans chose community life to be close to their church.
Protestans who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans
The Puritans wanted to push the Church of England into a new purified church. They did not like the church did not restrict membership to visible saints only that had experienced conversion.
The main objection among Puritans to the Church of England was the importance it attached to 'the Church, the ministry and the sacraments'. ('Ministry' here means priests and bishops). Puritans didn't like top-down church government and regarded the zest of some Anglicans for ritual as closet Roman Catholicism. Only a minority of Puritans wanted membership of the Church confined to those showing 'visible signs of regeneration (rebirth)'. Even these Puritans were often willing to accept some other members. Many Puritans still hoped for a national church, and that implied a broadly based church. Please bear in mind that there were differences among the Puritans; they were not a monolithic group.
Puritans wanted to purify the church and not have some many rules. Seperatists wanted to seperate from the church and make their own denomination
The puritans went to the Anglican Church
the puritans beat the church of england.
The puritans wanted to purify the catholic church of the Quakers
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Yes, Puritans chose community life to be close to their church.
The church of England.
In church, Puritans would sing a few songs, usually without music. There would be a long time in public and silent prayer. That would be followed by a sermon that could last several hours.
Puritans from the Church of England.
the puritans wanted to reform the Anglican church
The Puritans were unhappy with the church of England because was very controlling and they couldn't be what religion they wanted to be.
Protestans who wanted to reform the Anglican Church were called Puritans