The Story of the PilgrimsIn the fourteenth century, the Roman Catholic Church reigned supreme in England. The first break from the Church occurred in the early 1500s when King Henry VII wanted to divorce his wife, Catherine. The King's break with the Roman Catholic Church created the Anglican Church (Church of England) which, though not entirely Protestant, nonetheless allowed a revival of Protestantism. Many of these Protestants were called Puritans "because of their wish to purify and reform the State Church." Religious persecution continued through the 1600s, however, for any group that varied too far from the teachings of the Church of England. The Pilgrims evolved from the Puritans. The author endeavors "to make plain something of the exalted character of the men and women whom preeminently the world has agreed to call the Pilgrims...." who "maintained steadily their lofty intellectual, moral, and religious standards and soon exerted an enlightening influence upon the world out of all proportion to the smallness of their colony." This informative and readable history includes biographical sketches of Robert Browne, William Brewster, William Bradford, and John Robinson, as well as many notes on lesser known but nonetheless important early Pilgrims. The Pilgrim towns of Scrooby and Austerfield in England are described in detail, as is the now-famous Plymouth Colony of 1620 in Massachusetts. The author describes the colony in detail, devoting chapters to its early life, commercial history, and first year of existence. This book was originally printed as a series of weekly articles in 1893 for members of the Scrooby Clubs, a nationwide collection of individuals associated with the Congregational Church. (1894, 1990), 2022, 51/2x81/2, paper, index, 386 pp. |
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... Congregationalism and the history of the early Congregationalists . They took the name of Scrooby Clubs . The chapters of this book were written principally in order to aid such students and were printed week by week in The ...
... Congregationalist , but with a sincere wish to avoid unfairness or discourtesy towards others . Dates have been stated accord- ing to the New Style . For permission to use the pictures of Plymouth in 1622 and the Old Fort , I am ...
... Congregationalism • 11 24 CHAPTER III . Robert Browne .36 CHAPTER IV . Congregational Publications and Martyrs CHAPTER V. Scrooby and Austerfield · • • • 50 61 CHAPTER VI . William Brewster and William Bradford 72 CHAPTER VII . John ...
... Congregationalism • 142 CHAPTER XIII . The Departure from Holland • · 151 CHAPTER XIV . The Voyage to America · CHAPTER XV . Other Pilgrim Leaders and their Compact CHAPTER XVI . First Explorations · 163 • • • 175 189 CHAPTER XVII . The ...
... . Distinctions between the Plymouth and Bay Colonies 301 CHAPTER XXVI . Subsequent Development of Congregationalism . Conclusion · CHAPTER XXVII . • 315 326 THE STORY OF THE PILGRIMS . CHAPTER I. THE ENGLAND Contents . ix.
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Brewster-Ellis Genealogy, 1566-1969 and the Matthias Mogan Genealogy, 1775-1969 Viola Mogan Stevens No preview available - 1970 |