This name was given to a party which appeared in England in the year 1565, who opposed the liturgy and ceremonies of the church of England. They acquired this denomination from their professed design to establish a purer form of worship and discipline. Those who were first styled Puritans were Presbyterians, but the term was afterwards applied to others who differed from the church of England. Those who separated from the church of England were also styled Dissenters. |