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DiKsa [7]
4 years ago
15

What is the value in predestination in the puritan society

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1 answer:
eimsori [14]4 years ago
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The first was their belief in predestination. Puritans believed that belief in Jesus and participation in the sacraments could not alone effect one's salvation; one cannot choose salvation, for that is the privilege of God alone.


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