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1 Topic 8: The Puritan Movement
I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth Exiles return B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church 1560s - Purify worship

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church 1570s & 80s - “Purify“ government Independents/Separatists (“Brownists”) Presbyterian “presbytery” Robert Browne

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church 1590s – renewal: Evangelism

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church 1590s – renewal Theological renewal William Perkins

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church 1590s – renewal Devotional renewal

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church 1590s – renewal Moral renewal

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth B. Became Reformed - “Purify" the Church 1590s – renewal Pastoral renewal

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth C. Morphology of Salvation Man's response to God Experience of Conversion Humbling

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth C. Morphology of Salvation Morphology of Salvation Man's response to God Experience of Conversion Faith

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth C. Morphology of Salvation Puritan Morphology of Salvation Man's response to God Experience of Conversion Repentance

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth C. Morphology of Salvation Morphology of Salvation Man's response to God Experience of Conversion New Obedience

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I. Toleration Under Queen Elizabeth D. Queen Elizabeth: “Let the dogs bark as long as they can't bite.”

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II. Repression Under the Stewarts A. James I [ ] Puritan hopes for reform At Hampton Court James I rejects the Puritan petition for church reform. James I

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II. Repression Under the Stewarts A. James I James authorizes “King James Version.”

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II. Repression Under the Stewarts B. Charles I [ ] Persecuted Puritans

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II. Repression Under the Stewarts B. Charles I Puritans divide Evangelical Anglicans Presbyterians Congregationalists

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II. Repression Under the Stewarts B. Charles I Independents Separatists (Brownists) Baptists Quakers Levellers, “Fifth Monarchy” Men George Fox

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II. Repression Under the Stewarts B. Charles I Many Puritans fled to America

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II. Repression Under the Stewarts B. Charles I Charles tried to rule without Parliament Parliament refuses to accede to Charles I demand that five members be arrested.

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III. Victory Under the Protectorate A. English Civil War [ ] Parliament beheads Charles I Charles I inspects his troops; leadership depends on social class. Training of Cromwell’s “ironsides” of his New Model Army; leadership depends on ability.

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III. Victory Under the Protectorate A. English Civil War [ ] Westminster Assembly [ ] Westminster Abbey

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III. Victory Under the Protectorate B. Parliament declares England a Republic and Cromwell rules as military dictator Cromwell ends the “long” parliament Oliver Cromwell Cromwell establishes the Commonwealth

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IV. Defeat Under the Restoration [1660] A. Parliament calls Charles II, reestablished episcopacy

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IV. Defeat Under the Restoration [1660] B. “Dissenters” / “nonconformists” driven out of Church of England

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The two most famous Puritans John Bunyan John Milton


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