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PURITAN BELIEFS - Coggle Diagram
PURITAN BELIEFS
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OLIVER CROMWEL
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END OF PROTECTORATE
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Richard, the son of Cromwell, become Commander in 1658
CIVIL WAR
2 parties
ROYALISTS
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Lords, gentry, officials of the Church
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in Wales, Cronowall, west England
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PARLIAMENTARIANS
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New gentry, small landowners, artisan, Puritans
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London, ports, Eastern, England, Navy
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CONSEQUENCES
Oliver Cromwell command the parliamentarians, expelled 100 members of the House of Lords
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Movement that was intended to purge the Church of England, as it is too tied to Catholicism.
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They argued that priests could dress as they wanted and should not be dustin gushed by this, but by their behavior.
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This movement was very strong in London and in the South West. It had followers mainly among the professional classes of the Members of Parliament and the merchants.
Only the grace of God can save man, it means that man must do good individual acts, work and have discipline.
They believed in the Calvinist theory that where that everything that happens has been decided or planned and this cannot be
changed.
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