During the Puritan society, the Minister used Tekken fist to explain them. Those that are regarded as adultery, drinking of bad drinks, and other social evils are prohibited. Issues such as breach of the Sabbath, curse and sleep during the sermon, and abuse of the lawyer system with the company are increasing. Since the Puritan era, society has risen rapidly in faith and morality. In the era of Puritan, sleeping and cursing during the sermon were considered rude to Minister of evangelism.
In the theology of Puritan, one records a contract with a devil by signing with a pen and ink on the devil's book, signing with blood, or marking oneself. According to the belief of those days, such signature only gains the power of the devil, such as truly becoming a witch and appearing in the form of spectra to hurt other people. Salem Witch In the testimony of the trial, finding the plaintiff can prove that the defendant signed the devil's book, or that the defendant admitted signing the book, which is an important part of the review. For some victims their testimony includes allegations that they acted as ghosts or compelled others to be successful or convinced others to sign a devil's book.
Puritans believed in the invisible world, and they believed that the world is as true as the visible world. Puritan lost the war with the Indians, the war with the devil in the visible world, so that they became a war in the invisible world, the feeling of killing the witches. I felt that Puritans need to beat evil in order to move them. In addition to fear and hysteria, this caused the majority of Salem's village to be very dissatisfied with the truth, causing enthusiasm to find witches and kill them. The Indians continue to attack the colonies of the Massachusetts Bay, and there are many wars. A massive war in Massachusetts State is a fight between Canada and its allies, known as Quebec's battle. Compared with the Salem Witch test, British immigrant lives take more lives and fear more fight with Canadians in Massachusetts. The reason is that France has the largest settlers in North America.
Early British settlers in North America, particularly New England Puritans, believed that Satan "dominated" clearly and clearly "in the new world. John Winthrop said the devil gave a rebellious Puritan woman a fatal monster with a nail and a sharp corner and "three claws on each leg like a chicken". Cotton Mather wrote that the devil gathered around the Puritan village like "an Egyptian frog". Puritan believed that Native American is a worshiper of Satan and called them "devil kids." Some settlers argue that they saw that Satan himself appeared in the flesh of indigenous ceremonies. During the first big awakening, "Xinguang" missionaries portrayed their "old light" critic as Satan's preacher.