Puritanism

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  1. 3. Witches were believed to utilise to cause harm to others
  2. 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"
  3. 9. Puritans who emigrated to Massachusetts Bay believed the Church could be _____
  4. 10. Agreements between God and mankind that were central to almost every aspect of Puritan existence
  5. 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
  6. 12. Puritans were _____ of any outsiders or strangers unlike themselves
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  1. 1. Because they paid his ____ , a Puritan minister both oversaw, yet was ultimately answerable to, their community
  2. 2. Puritan communities were held to be entirely insular and _____
  3. 4. Leaders of Puritan churches and communities were _____ by (some) of the people
  4. 5. This was considered a capital offense under Puritan law
  5. 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
  6. 8. Puritans believed those who were _____ were victims of a witch, rather than witches themselves