0 a person who is strict and disapproves of many kinds of enjoyment. -- người khắt khe
1 formerly, in England and America, a member of a religious group wanting to make church worship etc simpler and plainer. -- người theo Thanh giáo
Once again the evidence is clear : explicitly puritan parishes were prepared not only to enlarge but also to decorate their parish churches.
Once again, we should not perhaps put too much weight on the rantings of a single, unhinged puritan.
For many puritans, the need for scripturally based government was so paramount that the category of ' things indifferent ' was often squeezed down to practically nothing.
This statement fell like a bombshell into mainstream puritan discourse.
Not illogically, the new puritans drew upon old ascetic ideals.
It implies that puritan piety and traditional magical practices and beliefs could, with relative ease, be reconciled.
Leading puritans actively brought antinomians to the attention of church authorities in an attempt to establish their own credibility in the eyes of those authorities.
She argues from a 'puritan' pre-partition nationalist perspective and believes that women's liberation will only come after political liberation has been achieved.
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