Troubles
in New England

Religion in America

The English Civil War

    Bishops’ War, 1639

  Charles must call Parliament

  Bishops abolished 1641; Laud executed, 1645

    1642-49, civil war, Charles vs. Parliament

  Oliver Cromwell wins; Charles executed

    Westminster Assembly of Divines, 1643-1653

  Westminster Confession of Faith

    Congregationalists and Presbyterians split

  Toleration results in proliferation of sects

  Baptists, Quakers, Ranters, Levellers, 5th Monarchy Men

  Criticism of intolerant Massachusetts Bay Colony

  Puritans exile, imprison, and execute Quakers, 1559-1661

The Restoration

    Cromwell dies, 1657

    Charles II, 1660

  Secret Catholic

  Return of the bishops

    Puritans, Calvinists, sectarians suppressed

Crisis in New England

    Crisis of purpose: “City on a Hill”?

  Ignored by Cromwell, now cut off by Restoration

  New purpose: Puritans as God’s instruments in America

    Sacramental crisis

  Infant baptism (Gen. 17); conversion assumed

  By 1645, clearly many baptized not converting

  1662 Synod: the Half-Way Covenant

  Controversial: unbiblical

    Declining fervor, devotion; rising greed, dissension

The Glorious Revolution

    Charles II revokes charter, 1684

    James II, 1685, openly Catholic

  Dominion of New England

  Governor Edmund Andros, 1686

    William III lands in England, 1688-1689

  Spontaneous revolt: Andros jailed

  Act of Toleration, 1689

  New secular charter, 1691

    Puritan world crumbling

  Witchcraft hysteria, Salem, 1692