“Puritans were men of intense piety who took literally...the doctrines of original sin and salvation by faith; they believed that true Christians should obey the will of God as expressed in divine revelation...condemned the Church of England because they found it’s order impious and anti-Christian” (Kutler). The main idea of the Puritans was to formulate as a protest and devote themselves to attacking clerical vestments. They wished to have an entirely Church-Government. From England, they brought stark calvinist values and a belief in religious governance. As well as, a diverse group of religious voices and viewpoints. In crafting the Puritan spirit, there were connections and struggles along the way. They connected with the social revolution of the seventeenth century and had the struggle of rising middle class against the absolutist state. The Puritans also endured several achievements throughout history, including Pilgrim Migration. Making the community of New England, which mainly crafted their overall