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Krista Mcintosh
7 November, 21:32
Why Was Piety Was So Important To The Puritans?
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Reginald Fry
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Piety was an important party of life to the Puritans because this was a vital expression of their religious beliefs. A pious and simple life devoted to God and their interpretations of Christianity.
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