Roger Williams and his attack on Puritanism In the 17th century Christian groups separated from the English church and formed their own theology called Puritanism. Puritan consisted of middle-class teachers, lawyers, businessmen, clergy, parliamentarians. Joshua Miller explained how Puritan "aligned the church with the body of Christ", "Admitting everyone, even open, unrepentant sinners do not pollute the body of Christ "Mr. Miller 59 said.
The awakened Baptist theology began with the division of Roger Williams (the founder of Rhode Island) and the Puritan congregation of the Massachusetts Bay in the 17th century. Williams and Puritan traced back to evangelical Christians from the late 16th century to the early 17th century and they believed that the Protestant reform of the English church was far from rejecting Catholic Christianity. The author of the advancement of pilgrims, the president of the Baptist church, John Bunyan said that the British Church's "high place, pastor, staff, coat, service, other church" is not worth the salvation. Baptist churches and other Puritans have different doctrines and practices, but one thing they completely reject is continuity with the medieval Catholic church.
Salem Puritan minister Roger Williams began claiming that Puritan in Massachusetts is basically a fake because it is not completely separated from the English church. He believed that governments and government officials should focus on civic issues rather than interference on religious problems. She arrived in Boston in 1634 with her husband and 7 children. Ann quickly became an important person of midwife and therapist. She is devout, wise and charming and helps all factors get her support when discussing religion, and the fact that some missionaries lack the Holy Spirit around them. Her movements are called anti-legalism, which refers to the free gifts God has given us, and at the same time abandons personal redemption efforts.