Across
- 3. Witches were believed to utilise to cause harm to others
- 7. Despite the Covenant of Grace, Puritans couldn't rely on _____ as a certainty; thus, they had to behave according to God's will "just in case"
- 9. Puritans who emigrated to Massachusetts Bay believed the Church could be _____
- 10. Agreements between God and mankind that were central to almost every aspect of Puritan existence
- 11. Puritan belief that only God held the power to choose who was worthy of salvation; individuals could not choose to accept or reject this for themselves
- 12. Puritans were _____ of any outsiders or strangers unlike themselves
Down
- 1. Because they paid his ____ , a Puritan minister both oversaw, yet was ultimately answerable to, their community
- 2. Puritan communities were held to be entirely insular and _____
- 4. Leaders of Puritan churches and communities were _____ by (some) of the people
- 5. This was considered a capital offense under Puritan law
- 6. Covenant of _____, requiring that Puritans actively express their faith by carrying out God's will and could therefore be punished for failing or disobeying
- 8. Puritans believed those who were _____ were victims of a witch, rather than witches themselves
