Pilgrims: New World Settlers & the Call of HomeYale University Press, 2007 - 316 sivua This book uncovers what might seem to be a dark side of the American dream: the New World from the viewpoint of those who decided not to stay. At the core of the volume are the life histories of people who left New England during the British Civil Wars and Interregnum, 1640–1660. More than a third of the ministers who had stirred up emigration from England deserted their flocks to return home. The colonists’ stories challenge our perceptions of early settlement and the religious ideal of New England as a "City on a Hill." America was a stage in their journey, not an end in itself. Susan Hardman Moore first explores the motives for migration to New England in the 1630s and the rhetoric that surrounded it. Then, drawing on extensive original research into the lives of hundreds of migrants, she outlines the complex reasons that spurred many to brave the Atlantic again, homeward bound. Her book ends with the fortunes of colonists back home and looks at the impact of their American experience. Of exceptional value to studies of the connections between the Old and New Worlds, Pilgrims contributes to debates about the nature of the New England experiment and its significance for the tumults of revolutionary England. |
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... church knows them ) to accept members of other churches upon their desire , without any letters testi- monial ? 48 Giles Firmin claimed that many settlers relied on the weaker letters of recommendation , rather than securing a full ...
... church knows them ) to accept members of other churches upon their desire , without any letters testi- monial ? 48 Giles Firmin claimed that many settlers relied on the weaker letters of recommendation , rather than securing a full ...
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... church government ' gives not being but well - being to churches . ' New - churching , New England style , was not ... church in the 1640s and 1650s ; and back to attendance at a parish church in the 1660s . Eaton's Independent church ...
... church government ' gives not being but well - being to churches . ' New - churching , New England style , was not ... church in the 1640s and 1650s ; and back to attendance at a parish church in the 1660s . Eaton's Independent church ...
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... Church - Government and Church - Covenant Discussed . 71. Presbyterians and Congregationalists shared the same Reformed theology , but in the mid - 1640s fell out seriously over church government . In political terms , this fuelled the ...
... Church - Government and Church - Covenant Discussed . 71. Presbyterians and Congregationalists shared the same Reformed theology , but in the mid - 1640s fell out seriously over church government . In political terms , this fuelled the ...
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THE STORY OF SUSANNA BELL | 1 |
EXODUS FROM ENGLAND | 16 |
THE CREATION OF THE NEW ENGLAND WAY | 35 |
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