puritanism Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈpjʊə.rɪ.tən.ɪ.zəm]
  • Us [ ˈpjʊr.ɪ.t̬ən.ɪ.zəm]

Meaning of puritanism In English

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  • What parliamentarian communities incontrovertibly had in common, though, was the fact that they had been colonized by puritanism.

  • Royalism was born out of a desire to squash the power of puritanism and a desire to maintain the authority of the king.

  • The antinomians represented a new strain of puritanism, one developed in conscious contradistinction to the rigorous asceticism of mainstream puritan piety.

  • Much of this revisionist case is irrefutable and supplies an important corrective to naive assumptions about puritanism and liberty.

  • It developed no reputation for puritanism, nor did it establish a town preacher.

  • There is a reflex apparent in early modern studies by which ' puritanism ' can be proven by no more forceful an argument that the absence of excessive rhetorical ornament in preaching.

  • This country had the opportunity of being governed in the 17th century by undiluted puritanism followed by reaction of the opposite quality.

  • But no one in his right mind could have expected the zealotry—indeed the new puritanism—with which those regulations are being enacted.

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