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1But the puritans also accepted Calvin's idea of independent church government.
2They much resemble the puritans of Charles the First's time, of the extreme Hew-Agag-in-pieces stamp.
3What Cleopatra thought of the puritans-realand purported-amongwhom she found herself we do not know.
4In his account of the motives which led the puritans to seek an asylum beyond seas, he says:-
5Even for the puritans, this was a step too far, and the Quakers were mercilessly persecuted for heresy.
6Clarendon calls it 'a term imposed upon those that the puritans wished to render odious to the people.
7Three classes of people, the puritans, the philistines, and the proletarians, question the value of art in this sense.
8And thus was formed the earliest settlement of the Puritans in America.
9The great majority of the Puritans were still of the former type.
10The age of chivalry passed away when the Puritans defeated the Cavaliers.
11The concept that Americans were God's chosen people arrived with the Puritans.
12Our ancestors were called the Puritans of the fourth and fifth centuries.
13And yet heavier than the Puritans' oak by several orders of magnitude.
14The Puritans are like Hindoos-impossiblyvarious, and yet all of a type.
15Fifty-eight years later the Puritans landed on the sands of Massachusetts Bay.
16Painters did not flourish very much under the rule of the Puritans.
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