Puritans and Pietists
Seventeenth-century Protestantism did not stop at confessional settlement. New movements arose to deepen the Reformation by emphasizing personal holiness, practical piety, and the religion of the heart.
Puritanism sought to further purify the Church of England, while German Pietism encouraged Bible study, small groups, and personal conversion.
- - Covenant theology
- - Strict moral discipline
- - Heart religion and small-group study