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Log in through your institution journal article The Character of Puritan Missions: The Motivation, Methodology, and Effectiveness of the Puritan Evangelization of the Native Americans in New EnglandThe Journal of Presbyterian History (1997-) Vol. 76, No. 2 (SUMMER 1998) , pp. 111-126 (16 pages) Published By: Presbyterian Historical Society https://www.jstor.org/stable/23335366 Read and download Log in through your school or library Alternate access options For independent researchers Read Online Read 100 articles/month free Subscribe to JPASS Unlimited reading + 10 downloads Journal Information The Journal of Presbyterian History is intended to inform, nurture, and promote among its readers an understanding and appreciation of religious history (specifically Presbyterian and Reformed history); educate readers about the importance of preserving that history; engage and involve readers to ensure that this history remains an important resource for posterity; and make known to Presbyterians and the broader scholarly community the resources and services of the Presbyterian Historical Society. Publisher Information Organized in 1852, the Presbyterian Historical Society is the oldest denominational archive in the United States and serves as the national archives for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and its many predecessor denominations. Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the institution collects, preserves, and shares the story of the American Presbyterian experience with Presbyterians, the scholarly community, and the general public. Rights & Usage This item is part of a JSTOR Collection.
What did the Puritans believe to be their purpose in coming to America their mission and how did church and state cooperate to achieve this goal?What did the Puritans believe to be their purpose in coming to America (their "mission"), and how did church and state cooperate to achieve this goal? Wanted to maintain "holiness" so clergy and government worked together. Minister had great influence on church members = people who could vote or hold office.
What did the Puritans want to find in America quizlet?To get religious freedom.
What was the chief goal of the Puritans?A Protestant group called the Puritans wanted to purify, or reform, the Anglican Church. The Puritans thought that the bishops and priests had too much power over church members. The most extreme Protestants wanted to separate from the Church of England.
Why did the Puritans come to America Apush?Why did the Puritans come to America? The Puritans no longer felt they had safety for themselves or their religion in England, so the Massachusetts Bay Company was formed to establish the Massachusetts Bay Colony for the Puritans to start a new life.
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