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Puritan Perfection
Title: Puritan Perfection
Category: Society & Culture / Religion
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Puritan Perfection
Why did Puritanism decline in the seventeenth century, after the migration to America? According to Alden T. Vaughan, who wrote The Puritan Tradition in America 1620-1730, “There is little doubt that after about 1660 a gap began to grow between the well-ordered, godly, communitarian Bible commonwealth envisioned by John Winthrop, Richard Mather, and John Cotton and the more materialistic, cosmopolitan, heterodox New England of the post-Restoration (Vaughan, 297).” The puritans were non-materialist people who followed the Bible, and
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1620-1730. Colombia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. 1972.
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