The Puritans believed in their own interpretation of The Bible. These set of beliefs formed their own select version of the Bible. They were, however, tolerant of other religions.
different religions
The puritans
The Religions that were in the Massachusetts Bay Colony were the Puritans and Catholics.
No they are not because puritans wanted to perfect Christianity and the separatists were lots of people from a different religions.
The Puritans viewed the woods as the "Devil's stronghold."
A. tolerant of all religions. The Puritans were not tolerant of all religions, as they sought to establish a society based on their own strict interpretation of Christianity and often persecuted those who did not conform to their beliefs.
Puritans and Separatists
The Pilgrims and Puritans settled in New England because they wanted to build communities based on their own religions.
they didnt like other religions
There are six religions in New Hampshire. The six religions are Roman Catholics, Methodists, Baptists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, and Puritans.
The statement that the Puritans were accepting of religious diversity is not true. The Puritans were a strict religious group who sought to create a society based on their own beliefs and did not tolerate other religious practices.
The Puritans and Presbyterians were in East Jersey and the Quakers were in West Jersey.