Which of the following best describes religious toleration in Puritan communities in the 1600s?

Responses

They were tolerant of other Christian faiths, but intolerant of non-Christians.

They were tolerant of other Christian faiths, but intolerant of non-Christians.

They were tolerant of other religious faiths, including Christian and non-Christian.

They were tolerant of other religious faiths, including Christian and non-Christian.

They were intolerant of other religions, but tolerated disagreement within their own ranks.

They were intolerant of other religions, but tolerated disagreement within their own ranks.

They were intolerant of other religions and barely tolerated disagreement within their own ranks.

They were intolerant of other religions and barely tolerated disagreement within their own ranks.

They were intolerant of other religions, but tolerated disagreement within their own ranks.