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Liberty Russo
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3 June, 00:28
Who were the puritans and the pilgrims
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Leslie James
3 June, 00:31
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While the Pilgrims were Separatists the Puritans were non-separating Congregationalists - - they believed the Church of England was the one true church and they were loyal to England, but not in the way they worshipped.
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