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Puritanism the wealth, power, and authority of Catholicism and the Church of England. Puritans adopted the basic principles of , including predestination. The Puritans believed that God predetermined everyone's fate. Nothing—not wealth, achievements, power, or even good deeds—could change a person's destiny. This idea was very different from Catholicism and Anglicanism—both of which believed in free will. According to the doctrine of free will, a person can earn salvation through good deeds and holy behavior. Puritans also believed in the concept of . Humans were flawed, sinful beings that could only be saved through the grace of God.

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Puritans wanted a simpler and direct form of worship.  They wanted to remove many ceremonial practices from the Church of England that were similar to the Catholic Church.  They also share the same beliefs that it is through faith and the Bible that one can achieve salvation.

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C - rejected

B - Calvinism

C - Original sin

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