Puritan (disambiguation)

The Puritans were a significant grouping of English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Puritan or variants may also refer to:

Geography

Art

  • The Puritan (Springfield), a famous statue in Springfield, Massachusetts by August St. Gaudens

Books, theatre, film and TV

Transport

  • USS Puritan, any of several United States Navy ships which bore that name
  • Puritan (yacht), a yacht which was the 1885 America's Cup defender
  • Puritan (train), a named passenger train of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad

Music

gollark: Nobody, NO GAS CHAMBERING.
gollark: We should design saner CPU architectures so obfuscation is harder.
gollark: I'm using two keyboards at once because I haven't set up SSH on this potatobox™ yet and it is CONFUSING my BRAIN.
gollark: CURSE my slow powerline adapters, for it is SLOW to download the LINUX KERNEL version FIVE POINT SEVEN over its bad network.
gollark: What is it with the internet and furries?

See also

  • Puritan choir, Sir John Neale's theory about radical English Protestants in the Elizabethan Parliament
  • Puritan Bennett, a company which makes respiratory products
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