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    Puritan Farm, also known as Keitt-Whaley-Pearlstine House, is a historic plantation house located near St. Matthews, Calhoun County, South Carolina. It...
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    wounded at the Battle of Cold Harbor in June 1864. Keitt was born at Puritan Farm in Orangeburg County (present-day Calhoun County, South Carolina). He...
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    Dantzler House, David Houser House, Prehistoric Indian Village, and Puritan Farm are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. St. Matthews...
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  • The Witch (2015 film) (category Films set on farms)
    1630s New England, its plot follows a Puritan family who encounter forces of evil in the woods beyond their farm. An international co-production of the...
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    dominated by conservative Puritan leaders. While Puritans and the Church of England both shared a common influence in Calvinism, Puritans had opposed many of...
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    John Eliot (missionary) (category 17th-century New England Puritan ministers)
    John Eliot (c. 1604 – 21 May 1690) was a Puritan missionary to the American Indians who some called "the apostle to the Indians" and the founder of Roxbury...
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    indeed generally African, but Tituba was universally described as Indian in Puritan sources. In support of the theory connecting Tituba to Barbados, Elaine...
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    Puritan Farm...
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    Sweden, the English Quakers of the Province of Pennsylvania, the English Puritans of New England, the Virginian Cavaliers, the English Catholics and Protestant...
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    John Hale (minister) (category 17th-century New England Puritan ministers)
    John Hale (June 3, 1636 – May 15, 1700) was the Puritan pastor of Beverly, Massachusetts, and took part in the Salem witch trials in 1692. He was one...
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    War. She is also a descendant of Mayflower passenger William White, and Puritan colonist Robert Coe. Hayward had a younger sister, Bridget, who died of...
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    Retrieved 30 July 2021. Grater, Tom (8 October 2019). "The Winding Journey of Puritan Western 'Fanny Lye Deliver'd': On-Set Flooding, Three Years in Post, And...
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  • Westerkamp, Marilyn J. (1999). Women in Early American Religion, 1600–1850: The Puritan and Evangelical Traditions. London: Routlyyedge. p. 66. ISBN 0-203-98323-8...
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    home in Illinois. Lincoln was descended from Samuel Lincoln, a respected Puritan weaver, businessman and trader from the County of Norfolk in East Anglia...
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    Anne Hutchinson (category American Puritans)
    Anne Hutchinson (née Marbury; July 1591 – August 1643) was a Puritan spiritual advisor, religious reformer, and an important participant in the Antinomian...
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    centers on New England, and many works feature moral metaphors with an anti-Puritan inspiration. His fiction works are considered part of the Romantic movement...
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    had been ousted from Barbados.[citation needed] New England, with its Puritan settlement, had supported the Commonwealth and the Protectorate. Acceptance...
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  • credits, a striking tracking shot pans out from the studio filming "The Puritan II" and through Los Angeles, while after the credits, a brief tag features...
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    John Winthrop (category American Puritans)
    John Winthrop (January 12, 1588 – March 26, 1649) was an English Puritan lawyer and a leading figure in the founding of the Massachusetts Bay Colony,...
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    Allen and Unwin Ltd., 1972, pp. 77–78 Powell, Sumner Chilton. (1963). Puritan Village: The Formation of a New England Town. Wesleyan University Press...
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    is sometimes more cultural than geographical, emphasizing the Calvinist Puritan Christian beliefs and traditions of the Congregationalists who brought...
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    grant in 1651, under the name Morgan's Fresh. Morgan, a captain in the Puritan Militia and a locally prominent man, and sold the property in 1670 to Robert...
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    the Jamestown Settlement in Virginia, founded in 1607. Ten years later, Puritans established Massachusetts Bay Colony north of Plymouth Colony. Over the...
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    culminating with Plymouth Colony in 1620 which was settled by English Puritan separatists, known today as the Pilgrims. The Dutch, Swedish, and French...
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  • considers nakedness and sexuality to be taboo based upon the legacy of Puritan and Victorian attitudes. Enthusiasm for naturism began in the late 1920s...
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    Dictionary. Belknap Press. p. 52–53. Eleanor Ellis Perkins. Eve Among the Puritans: A Biography of Lucy Fitch Perkins. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1956. Online...
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  • communal conformity, social equality, and Puritan work ethic. Partially owing to the insularity of Puritan communities, colonial New England was far more...
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    antipathy and mistrust from Reformed religious groups such as the English Puritans and Scottish Covenanters, who thought his views too Catholic. He supported...
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    called "Boston". She played religious protester Mary Dyer opposite stern Puritan magistrate John Endicott, played by Michael Cera. She then took on the...
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  • as Young Carol Mary Holland as Patience (season 4), a mentally unstable Puritan ghost who led a life of austerity; fell down a hole with Thor, Sass, and...
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