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
- Puritan, Ohio, an unincorporated community
- Puritan City, a nickname for Boston, Massachusetts
Art
- The Puritan (Springfield), a famous statue in Springfield, Massachusetts by August St. Gaudens
Books, theatre, film and TV
- The Puritan, an anonymous Jacobean stage comedy
- Three plays for Puritans, by Bernard Shaw
- The Puritans, novel by Arlo Bates 1968
- The Puritans, history book by Perry Miller 1938
- The Puritans, book by Ernest Myers 1869
- The Puritans, novel by Guy McCrone 2010
- The Puritans (film), 2013
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
- Puritan Records, an American record label of the 1920s
- The Puritans (opera) by Bellini
- The Puritan (band), a doom-metal band with Albert Witchfinder, formerly of Reverend Bizarre
- "The Puritan" (song), a song by the alternative rock band Blur
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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