Asked by LAILA JOHNSON on Sep 26, 2024

Puritanism was the English version of continental

A) Calvinism.
B) Catholicism.
C) Lutheranism.
D) Hussitism.
E) Anabaptistism.

Puritanism

A movement within the Church of England aiming at purifying the church of Roman Catholic practices, emphasizing predestination, and leading a godly life.

Calvinism

A major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological teachings and principles of John Calvin, emphasizing the sovereignty of God, predestination, and the authority of the Bible.

Continental

Referring to the main continent of Europe, often used in the context of geographic descriptions, continental climates, or the "continental system" implemented by Napoleon to blockade British trade.

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