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What was the basis for the Puritan way?
The Puritan’s allegiance to the Westminster Confession of Faith.
The Puritan’s rebellion against the Conventical Act of 1593.
The Puritan’s responsibility to earn money for the colony’s investors.
The Puritan’s interpretation of the Bible.
The Puritan’s loyalty to the King of France.
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The Puritans’ interpretation of the Bible.
They believed Scripture was the ultimate authority (sola scriptura) and shaped their doctrine, church practice, moral code, and social order. (The Westminster Confession later codified much Puritan theology for many Protestants, but the original basis was their reading of the Bible.)
They believed Scripture was the ultimate authority (sola scriptura) and shaped their doctrine, church practice, moral code, and social order. (The Westminster Confession later codified much Puritan theology for many Protestants, but the original basis was their reading of the Bible.)
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