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  1. A pilgrim father of 1940: A life of hope and love in the shadow of fear and hate by Albert Schrekinger, 1988
  2. The Pilgrim Fathers by L. Du Garde Peach, 1972
  3. The builders of a nation, a history of the Pilgrim fathers by Frank Grenville Beardsley, 2010-05-13
  4. Mayflower Essays on the Story of the Pilgrim Fathers by G. Cuthbert Blaxland, 1896
  5. Libretto Containing The Words Entire Of The Pilgrim Fathers: A Cantata, In Two Parts (1854) by George Frederick Root, Frances J. Crosby, 2010-05-23
  6. The Pilgrim fathers of New England: a history by W Carlos 1841-1917 Martyn, 2010-09-08
  7. The works of John Robinson, pastor of the pilgrim fathers by John Robinson, William Allen, et all 2010-08-09
  8. The Breaking Waves Dashed High: (The Pilgrim Fathers.) by Felicia Dorothea Browne Hemans, 2010-06-13
  9. The Last Century Of Congregationalism: Or The Influence On Church And State Of The Faith And Polity Of The Pilgrim Fathers (1878) by William Weston Patton, 2010-05-23
  10. Venturers for the Kingdom, a study in the history of the Pilgrim Fathers by Herbert George Wood, 2010-09-10
  11. The Pilgrim Fathers by Leonard W. Cowie, 1972-03
  12. THE PILGRIM FATHERS by WINNIFRED COCKSHOTT, 2010-05-17
  13. Return of the Pilgrim fathers; historical pageant commemorating the three hundredth anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims..
  14. "Mayflower" essays on the Story of the Pilgrim Fathers, as told in Governor Bradford's MS. History of the Plimoth Plantation, with a reproduction of Captain John Smith's Map of New England by George Cuthbert Blaxland, 2010-09-05

21. The Mayflower, The Pilgrim Fathers And Plymouth Itself - Welcome To Mayflowerste
All about Plymouth with a special focus on the special ties with Plymouth Rock and New England.Category Regional Europe Devon Plymouth Travel and Tourism......This is the first step on a journey about the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on theMayflower. Last updated 21 Jan 03. Home Mayflower. The Pilgrim Fathers. Plymouth.
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This is the first step on a journey about the pilgrim fathers who sailed on the Mayflower. Last updated 21 Feb 03
Home Mayflower The Pilgrim Fathers Plymouth About Us
Welcome to Mayflower Steps, if you've come here looking for information about that fated vessel, its passengers, or the port from which it sailed then you're at the right place!
We have a detailed account of the Mayflower, its ties to Plymouth Barbican, the journey, its passengers, and much more. We hope you enjoy your visit and look forward to seeing you at the Mayflower Steps in the real world.
Looking out from Pilgrims Point, above the Mayflower Steps
Barbican, Plymouth, England

22. The Pilgrim Fathers Passenger List And Geneology
Here you will find a full list of the Pilgrim Fathers and the familiesthat were on board The Mayflower. Home Mayflower. The Pilgrim Fathers
http://www.mayflowersteps.com/pilgrim_index.html
The Pilgrim fathers, their families and the ties that bind them. Last updated 21 Feb 03
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Mayflower The Pilgrim Fathers Plymouth About Us
Welcome to the section about the Pilgrim Fathers. You'll find out about the people who were the Pilgrim Fathers and their families. You'll also find some geneology details and links so you can find out if you were related to them. A surprising number of people can follow their family history back to a Pilgrim Father and the Mayflower. Perhaps you are one of them? If you really want to live the Mayflower experience, there is a book, the Diary of Remember Patience Whipple . It's a diary written by a fictional character set in the real history of the Mayflower. If you prefer fact rather than fiction, this true narrative recounts the lives and adventures of the people who made the voyage: The Voyage That Changed the World: The "Mayflower" and the United States of America
Or there is the definitive book by Rev. Dr Harold Kirk-Smith William Brewster - the Father of New England: The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers

23. Footsteps
group of 16 drawings in George Henry Virtue’s picture album, numbered from 13 to23b, is associated with Bartlett’s book The Pilgrim Fathers, published by
http://books.lib.uoguelph.ca/Bartlett/pilgrim27.htm
bottom of page previous page next page The second group of 16 drawings in George Henry Virtue’s picture album, numbered from 13 to 23b, is associated with Bartlett’s book The Pilgrim Fathers The 16 sketches depict the movements of the Pilgrims from their original home in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire to the east coast port city of Boston, England, across the English Channel to Amsterdam, Holland, and from there to Leyden, where they spent about 12 years. The subsequent voyage to America in the "Mayflower," the first landfall at Provincetown, Massachusetts, and the final settlement at Plymouth are also illustrated. The dates when Bartlett made his sketches and did the research for his book are a matter of considerable speculation. There is no doubt that Bartlett actually wrote The Pilgrim Fathers between September 1852, when he finished the text of Pictures from Sicily , and May 1853, when he left England for Switzerland en route to Jerusalem to work on his next book, Jerusalem Revisited . However, he may have been collecting documentary materials since 1841, and, by his own admission, one of the illustrations for

24. Sicily
The Pilgrim Fathers, Sicily in the Guelph album. No. 23a above is identifiedas belonging with The Pilgrim Fathers group, and No.
http://books.lib.uoguelph.ca/Bartlett/pilgrim41.htm
bottom of page The Pilgrim Fathers previous page next page No. 23b is one of three untitled pencil sketches sandwiched between sketches for The Pilgrim Fathers and those from Pictures from Sicily in the Guelph album. No. 23a above is identified as belonging with The Pilgrim Fathers group, and No. 24 almost certainly belongs with the Pictures from Sicily group. The identity of No. 23b remains in some doubt. It is identified in the records at Guelph only as "Sketch of a village scene." The sketch is an unpublished drawing showing a city square at left, heavily wooded with fully grown broad-leafed trees. A row of houses in the background shows through the trees below the branches. At right are a Medieval-looking building or buildings, with a high roofed structure of northern European, rather than Sicilian architecture. In the background stands a tall round tower with a pointed roof. More to the fore, is a hexagonal tower also with a pointed roof. The author cannot determine whether this is a secular or religious building. A street passes across the foreground of the image, and another street extends at right angles back across the front of the above-described building. Four groups of women, dressed in aprons and what appear to be Dutch caps and wooden shoes populate the scene. There is a roughly sketched margin line drawn horizontally across the bottom of the image, about 3.5 cms. above the bottom of the sketch paper.

25. London Borough Of Southwark - Discovering Southwark: The Pilgrim Fathers
Southwark has many links with the Pilgrim Fathers who set sail forAmerica in 1620. The story begins before then however. In 1586
http://www.southwark.gov.uk/discovering/pilgrims.htm
John Harvard, founder of Harvard University
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Southwark has many links with the Pilgrim Fathers who set sail for America in 1620. The story begins before then however. In 1586 a group of people were sent to The Clink for refusing to obey the religious laws of Elizabeth 1, thus beginning a tradition of religious dissent within Southwark. The dissenters founded a prison church under the guidance of John Greenwood, a clergyman, and Henry Barrowe, a lawyer. They called themselves 'Independents' but were also known as 'Brownists' because of the free thinking of Robert Browne, the headmaster at St Olave's School. Another clergyman, Francis Johnson, soon joined them. He had been ordered by the English Ambassador to Holland to buy and burn the books by Greenwood and Barrowe. Inspired by them he came to visit the authors and found himself being jailed with them! In 1592 Greenwood, Barrowe and John Penry gained a temporary reprieve and began meeting at a house in the Borough and formally constituted the Southwark Independent Church. However the reprieve was short-lived and Greenwood and Barrowe were executed on 6th April 1593. John Penry was also executed, at a site near the present day junction between Albany Road and Old Kent Road, on 29th May 1593. Roger Rippon, whose house was used for worship, was arrested and died of disease in prison.

26. 60. The Pilgrim Fathers By John Pierpont. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, Ed. 1900. An
60. The Pilgrim Fathers by John Pierpont. Stedman, Edmund Clarence, ed. 1900. AnAmerican Anthology, 17871900. 1900. 60. The Pilgrim Fathers. By John Pierpont.
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27. Index To Titles: "Small And Early" To "The Pilgrim Fathers." Stedman, Edmund Cla
Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900.1900. Index to Titles “Small and Early” to “The Pilgrim Fathers”.
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28. PILGRIM FATHERS-COLONIZATION--NEW ENGLAND
THE Pilgrim Fathers. The Separatists 1 were less numerous by far thanother classes of Nonconformists, yet they formed the advance
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THE PILGRIM FATHERS The Separatists were less numerous by far than other classes of Nonconformists, yet they formed the advance guard of the great Puritan exodus from the mother country to the shores of New England. The town of Scrooby in Nottinghamshire was the center of a scattered congregation of Separatists whose minister was John Robinson and whose ruling elder was William Brewster, the village postmaster. After enduring many persecutions this little band of Christians, who now became "Pilgrims," escaped with difficulty from their native land to Amsterdam, Holland, whence a year later they removed to Leyden. Here they dwelt for eleven years, exiles for conscience’ sake, earning their bread by the labor of their hands. But the Pilgrims felt that Holland was not their home; they could not endure the thought of giving up their language and customs for those of the Dutch, nor were they willing to return to their native England, where religious persecution had not abated. They had heard of the colony of Virginia, and their thoughts were directed to the wilderness of the New World. Through the friendship and aid of Sir Edwin Sandys, and others, they secured a little money and purchased a little vessel, the Speedwell , hired another, the Mayflower , and determined to cross the wide waters to America, where they might worship God in their own way and still be Englishmen. Having secured a grant from the Virginia Company to settle in the Hudson Valley, and a promise from the king that he would not interfere with them, and having mortgaged themselves to a company of London merchants, they set forth with brave hearts to encounter the unknown perils of the sea and of the wilderness. The

29. Plymouth And The Pilgrim Fathers
Plymouth And The Pilgrim Fathers. Perhaps the most well known of these was thetrip undertaken by the Pilgrim Fathers in the small ship, Mayflower .
http://www.zephryus.demon.co.uk/education/geog/swengland/pilg.html
P lymouth A nd T he P ilgrim F athers. The city of Plymouth, just a 15 minute ferry crossing from Torpoint, is the starting point of many famous sea voyages. Perhaps the most well known of these was the trip undertaken by the Pilgrim Fathers in the small ship, Mayflower Most North Americans and British have heard of the voyage of the Mayflower. The story concerns the flight from Britain of a small group of deeply religious citizens, persecuted at home, and the founding of a new nation, the United States of America. The origins of the voyage go back to the 1580's when Britain was ruled by Elizabeth I. It was a time when trade with other countries was expanding, a new social class, the merchant adventurer, was becoming strongly established, and the church was held in high regard. Britain was officially a protestant country with it's own church, the Church of England. This had been created by Elizabeth's father, Henry VIII, after a series of arguements with the Pope. In the end, Henry had cut all links to the Pope and the Roman Catholic faith, dissolved the monastries and made himself head of the new church. He had, incidently, made a considerable financial gain by taking posession all the wealth, lands and buildings of the Roman Catholic church within the realm. Not surprisingly, the Roman Catholics were less than happy with the current state of religious practice. They were forbidden to practice their own religion, were persecuted and ran a real risk of loosing not just their posessions but their lives too if they were caught.

30. The Pilgrim Fathers
The Pilgrim Fathers. 1620. The story of the Mayflower and the smallband of religious dissidents who boarded her in the hope of finding
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The Pilgrim Fathers T he story of the Mayflower and the small band of religious dissidents who boarded her in the hope of finding freedom in the New World must be one of the best-known tales in history. D etermined to win the right to worship according to their own consciences, 101 men, women and children set out from Plymouth, England on a perilous journey across the Atlantic Ocean. Their intended destination was the British colony of Virginia but the Mayflower was blown around 500 miles off course and they finally took shelter in a natural harbour at what later became Provincetown, Massachusetts. A fter exploring the area, the travellers disembarked near the head of Cape Cod on December 21, 1620 but arguments had broken out between them over how the colony they intended to found should be governed. This led to the formulation of a binding agreement known as the Mayflower Compact which was effectively the first constitution to be written in America. N ow a unified group, the passengers of the

31. PILGRIM FATHERS EN LEIDEN
battlhym.mid, Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden. Hieronder kreeg u wat informatievan wat rest als herinnering aan de Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden.
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Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden
Hieronder kreeg u wat informatie van wat rest als herinnering aan de Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden.
Echter, thans is er geen actuele informatie meer.
Kies voor "Pilgrim links" voor verdere informatie.
Pilgrim links

Home
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Ik ben altijd laat.
Mijn voorouders moeten met de 'Juneflower' zijn gekomen.

32. PILGRIM FATHERS And LEIDEN
battlhym.mid, Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden. Here you coult collect some informationabout what rest as a memory of the Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden.
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Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden
Here you coult collect some information about what rest as a memory of the Pilgrim Fathers in Leiden.
At this moment thers is no actual information.
Choose "Pilgrim links" to get more information in general.
Pilgrim links

Home
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I am always late.
My ancesters must have arrived on the Juneflower.

33. The Dutch Connection Of The Pilgrim Fathers (No. 264)
However, few actually know that the Pilgrim Fathers are tied to Holland in a everlastingway, that cannot be neglected. New England. Pilgrim Fathers go ashore.
http://www.holocaustrevealed.org/english/s/p264.html
The Dutch Connection of the Pilgrim Fathers (No. 264) (Edition 1.1 19980919-20000419) Audio General history sees the arrival of the Pigrim Fathers in 1620 in Plymouth Roch Massachusets as the foundation of the United States. They are considered as people from England, that sailed to the promised land for a new future. However, few actually know that the Pilgrim Fathers are tied to Holland in a everlasting way, that cannot be neglected. Their true history sheds a surprising light on the faith of these founding fathers. It also gives an insight in the persecution that existed in Protestant England under Queen Elizabeth I. Christian Churches of God PO Box 369, WODEN ACT 2606, AUSTRALIA Email: secretary@ccg.org 1998 Christian Churches of God, Ed. Wade Cox) This paper is available from the World Wide Web page:
http://www.logon.org and http://www.ccg.org The Dutch Connection of the Pilgrim Fathers "L'Histoire, si elle devient la justification d'une politique, n'est qu'une vaste mensonge." History, if it becomes the justification of politics, is nothing but a monumental lie. (Guy Le Clec'h: Le Defi, Ed. Albin Michel, Ottawa, Canada, 1955, p.157.)

34. The Legend Of The Pilgrim Fathers At Fiddlesticks
In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers landed with the Mayflower on the shores ofPlymouth to build a safe homeland of love, freedom and brotherhood.
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In 1620, the Pilgrim Fathers landed with the Mayflower
on the shores of Plymouth to build a safe homeland of love,
freedom and brotherhood. Without being noticed, Gnomy's
forefathers sailed along with them. These gnomes came there to support people to build a new land of hope.
Filled with love, they secretly helped the men on the
fields when they were tired and finished the needlework
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35. Poets' Corner - John Pierpoint - Selected Works
PC Home Page . Recent Additions Poets AB . CD . EF . GH . IJ . KL . MN . OP . QR. ST . UV . WX . YZ The Pilgrim Fathers. THE Pilgrim Fatherswhere are they?
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36. The Pilgrim Fathers
The Pilgrim Fathers(Lesson12). People celebrate the day eating turkey in familyreunions. They also remember their Pilgrim Fathers and their Indian Friends.
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The Pilgrim Fathers(Lesson12) In September 1620, a group of people sailed from England to America. The name of their ship was Mayflower. There were 102 men, women, and children in the group. These brave people decided to leave England Because they wanted religious freedom. Historically they were Puritans. But we also call them Pilgrims. 1620³â 9¿ù¿¡, ÀÏ´ÜÀÇ »ç¶÷µéÀÌ ¿µ±¹À» ¶°³ª ¹Ì±¹À¸·Î Ç×Çظ¦ Çß´Ù.±×µéÀÇ ¹èÀÇ À̸§Àº MayflowerÈ£¿´´Ù. ±× Áý´Ü¿¡´Â 102¸íÀÇ ³²ÀÚ¿Í ¿©ÀÚ¿Í ¾ÆÀ̵éÀÌ ÀÖ¾ú´Ù. ÀÌ ¿ë°¨ÇÑ »ç¶÷µéÀº Á¾±³ÀûÀÎ ÀÚÀ¯¸¦ ¿øÇ߱⠶§¹®¿¡ ¿µ±¹À» ¶°³ª±â·Î °á½ÉÇß´Ù. ¿ª»çÀûÀ¸·Î ±×µéÀº »±³µµµéÀ̾ú´Ù. ±×·¯³ª ¿ì¸®´Â ±×µéÀ» ¼ø·ÊÀÚ¶ó°íµµ ºÎ¸¥´Ù. The Mayflower was not a large ship, and the Pilgrims' voyage across the Atlantic Ocean was rough and difficult. It was on November 21 that they saw land again. They reached the coast of Massachusetts, 66 days after they had left England. They settled at a place which they called Plymouth after the English port they had left behind. The Pilgrims' first winter in Plymouth was very cold, and there was a great deal of snow. Throughout the winter they worked hard to build a village. But the cold was hard to stand. They didn't have enough food, either. Many of them got sick, and many died.

37. Pilgrim Fathers Memorial - Southampton - Reviews Of Pilgrim Fathers Memorial
Pilgrim Fathers Memorial The web's best unbiased reviews and articles about PilgrimFathers Memorial in Southampton, Hampshire. Pilgrim Fathers Memorial.
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38. The Open Door Web Site : History : The Pilgrim Fathers
The Pilgrim Fathers The Pilgrims were English Calvinists who, unlikethe Puritans did not try to transform the Church of England
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The Pilgrim Fathers The Pilgrims were English Calvinists who, unlike the Puritans did not try to transform the Church of England, but actually left the Church to form an independent sect. This group appeared at the end of Elizabeth I's reign and in the early period of James I's reign. Since they were not in the king's Church (i.e. the Church of England), the Pilgrims were effectively outlaws in the early 17th century. Their pastors were fined, put in the stocks and whipped. Some of them who published pamphlets criticizing the king and his Church had their ears sliced off, their noses split and their foreheads branded with the letters 'SS' (stirrer of sedition). In 1607 a group of Pilgrims managed to escape to Holland which, at that time, was the only country with complete freedom of religion. Here they could worship as they pleased.
With the kind permission of Chris Fennell
Links to:
Introduction

The First Colony : Virginia

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39. Pilgrim Fathers
Translate this page Pilgrim Fathers. (Robert von Heeren, Munich, April 1999). Back to Penny'sarticle. Zurück zur KFP-Seite/Back to CRP-Page. Zurück zur
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40. The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers In New England
A Celebration of Women Writers The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England by Felicia Hemans (17931835) Records of Woman With Other Poems .
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"The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers in New England" by Felicia Hemans Records of Woman: With Other Poems [Page 264]
THE LANDING OF THE PILGRIM
FATHERS IN NEW ENGLAND.
And towns shoot up, and fertile realms are till'd;
The land is full of harvests and green meads.
BRYANT. THE breaking waves dash'd high
On a stern and rock-bound coast,
And the woods against a stormy sky
Their giant branches toss'd; And the heavy night hung dark,
The hills and waters o'er,
When a band of exiles moor'd their bark
On the wild New-England shore. [Page 265] Not as the conqueror comes,
They, the true-hearted came; Not with the roll of the stirring drums, And the trumpet that sings of fame: Not as the flying come, They shook the depths of the desert gloom With their hymns of lofty cheer. Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea! And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free. The ocean-eagle soar'd From his nest by the white wave's foam;

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