The religions that Romans had the most difficulties with were <span>monotheistic religions that prohibited followers from worshipping the gods of the Roman state</span>
Generally speaking, the religions that Romans had the most difficulties with were "<span>monotheistic religions that prohibited followers from worshipping the gods of the Roman state," since for a long period of time religions such as Christianity were strictly outlawed in Ancient Rome. </span>
To Puritans, was the term given to the group of English Christians that did not agree with the of the Church of England because they thought it retained too much of the practices of Roman Catholicism. They wanted to purify the Church.