Puritanism <em>rejected</em> the wealth, power, and authority of Catholicism and the Church of England.
(Puritans did not accept the Catholic Church as authority in the 16th and 17th centuries)
Puritans adopted the basic principles of <em>Calvinism</em>.
(since "predestination" which Puritans fostered, was one of the reforms made by Calvinism to Christianity)
Puritans also believed in the concept of <em>"Original Sin"</em>.
<em>(Christian concept that Puritans kept as one of their core beliefs).</em>
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By just reading the beginning, I can tell it's pretty good! A few suggestions: Try not to use "also" in the beginning of a sentence. I feel like it sounds a bit unprofessional. This sort of goes for "this also". One last thing, when putting in the name of an article for example, make sure to put quotes. I would also recommend to state where you cited textual evidence, not really for articles, but just for the future. Besides that, looking good!
I know it's pretty late but I thought I'd still respond
Some are based on historical events, and the romances, tragedies, comedies, etc., from people and the human condition. His plots were almost always taken from books he had read, but his characters drew on his experience.