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Some of the characteristics of the Puritan Society is that they are quiet people, not noisy and do practice self-discipline. This is a good thing, righteous.
Also, they do voluntary work, not to attract attention, its' to help others, as is requested in every Great Religion of the world: being kind.
The above was learned by myself only because I visited a friend of a friend's mother, and was invited to sit at a meeting with them. I asked later of that kind lady about what sort of social work she did, and she replied she drove a van delivering meals on wheels for the elderly and the poor.
At the same time as this brief yet wonderful encounter with beauty in people, it was in a cold city and I had only a sleeping bag to sleep at a place, and it was Winter, and she then, without myself asking, gave myself some woollen blankets to put over myself.
No-one can tell myself the Puritans are not kind and nice and thoughtful, since I have the proof they are very, very nice. And, I did not get asked for money, neither did I get pushed into or pressured into anything there. All I was asked to do was to be polite in their home, and quiet at their meeting. I noticed their clothes were clean, the home was clean and tidy, the lady's hair was clean and superbly well-kept. They were pleasant and thoughtful and quiet, clean-living folk that I still love and remember.

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