How to use in-sentence of “puritan”:
+ Its lasting legacy is returning to Christmas the merriment and festivity the day lost after a period of Puritan sobriety.
+ The heroine later remarries, and rejoins Puritan society with her child.
+ The Massachusetts government at the time was dominated by conservative Puritan leaders.
+ It was a place for Puritan noblemen.
+ In 1628, Cromwell became an MP and a Puritan and supported Parliament in its quarrel with the King.
+ Wealthy merchants tended to remain loyal, as did Anglican ministers, especially in Puritan New England.
+ He saw the colony as a Puritan “City upon a hill” and a model to western Christianity.
+ By then, Charles II insisted that all priests sign an affadavit against the Puritan party.

Example sentences of “puritan”:
+ Motivated by their Puritan religion, some austrailian women in 17th century opened small, private schools in their homes to teach reading to young children.
+ The original court record book has been lost, but the local Puritan minister, Cotton Mather, recorded the testimony.
+ It was closed in June 1642, with other theatres, by order of the Puritan Long Parliament.
+ The novella has been credited with restoring the festive spirit of Christmas after a period of Puritan sobriety and solemnity.
+ One important work was Puritan John Bunyan’s “The Pilgrim’s Progress”.
+ Thomas Hooker was a Puritan minister.
+ Her religious views did not agree with those of her Puritan neighbors.
+ They started the Puritan movement.
+ Harley was a puritan and a Member of Parliament.
+ During the Protectorate, there was Puritan legislation.
+ One famous sermon is “Sinners in the hands of an angry god”, by Jonathan Edwards, an important Puritan preacher.
+ Many Puritan groups emigrationemigrated to New England so that they could start their own societies there and practice Puritanism the way they wanted.
+ Philip brought together a large force of Indians and attacked the Puritan settlements.
+ Three years after its publication, it was reprinted in colonial America, and was widely read in the Puritan colonies.
+ This was a new, small college where he had the chance to talk about his new Puritan ideas.
+ Anne Hutchinson, was a religious dissenter in Puritan New England.
+ The tale is of interest because it was known to the New England Puritan divine, Cotton Mather.
+ It is set in Puritan Boston, Massachusetts in the 1640s.
+ Thomas Hooker was a Puritan colonial leader.
+ Boston was founded on September 7, 1630, by Puritan colonycolonists from England.
+ Motivated by their Puritan religion, some austrailian women in 17th century opened small, private schools in their homes to teach reading to young children.
+ The original court record book has been lost, but the local Puritan minister, Cotton Mather, recorded the testimony.
+ It was closed in June 1642, with other theatres, by order of the Puritan Long Parliament.
