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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

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23. Plymouth, Pilgrim Fathers
The Pilgrim Fathers set sail from Plymouth and settled in New England, America
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PILGRIM FATHERS The group that much later became known as the Pilgrim Fathers were separatists from the Church of England. They came from Nottinghamshire and left the Church of England in 1606 to form their own church. Because of continued persecution by the authorities, the congregation fled to Holland, where, in Leiden, they found the toleration they sought to worship as they chose. Although they remained here for some eleven years, conditions were poor and they realised that their children were growing up to be Dutch rather than English so they decided with the backing of a consortium of London merchants to emigrate to the English colonies in north America, then known collectively as Virginia after the virgin queen, Elizabeth I. The "Mayflower" was a 180-ton vessel that had been previously employed in the shipment of wine. She was about 12-years-old when the leader of the Separatist congregation at Leiden in Holland, Mr John Carver, chartered her for a voyage to America. The ship was prepared for the voyage at Southampton, England. It is curious that the ship was not mentioned by name in William Bradford's famous account of the voyage, nor has she been described. In the meantime, another vessel, the 60-ton "Speedwell" set sail from the port of Delftshaven amid tears and prayers on July 22nd 1620 with 35 members of the congregation and their leaders, William Bradford and William Brewster. They joined the "Mayflower" and the English Separatists at Southampton, from where they sailed on August 5th 1620 with about 120 passengers between them.

24. Pilgrim Fathers - Definition From Longman English Dictionary Online
Definition of Pilgrim Fathers from the Longman Online Dictionary of Contemporary English. The Longman English Dictionary provides support and resources for those who want to learn
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25. Pilgrims
The story of New England's pilgrim fathers. Part of an etext on the history of the United States.
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26. Pilgrim Fathers (United States History) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Pilgrim Fathers (United States history), in American colonial history, settlers of Plymouth, Mass., the first permanent colony in New England (1620). Of the 102 colonists, 35 were
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  • Article Related Articles Supplemental Information ARTICLE from the Pilgrim Fathers in American colonial history, settlers of Plymouth , Mass., the first permanent colony in New England (1620). Of the 102 colonists, 35 were members of the English Separatist Church (a radical faction of Puritanism) who had earlier fled to Leiden, the Netherlands, to escape persecution at home. Seeking a more abundant life along with religious freedom , the Separatists negotiated with a London stock company to finance a pilgrimage to America. Approximately two-thirds of those making the trip aboard the

27. Felicia Dorothea Hemans The Landing Of The Pilgrim Fathers
Poem lyrics of The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers by Felicia Dorothea Hemans.
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    zSB(3,3) Poem lyrics of The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers by Felicia Dorothea Hemans. The breaking waves dashed high
    On a stern and rock-bound coast,
    And the woods, against a stormy sky,
    Their giant branches tost;
    And the heavy night hung dark
    The hills and water o'er,
    When a band of exiles moored their bark
    On the wild New England shore.
    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, In silence and in fear, - They shook the depths of the desert's gloom With their hymns of lofty cheer. Amidst the storm they sang

    28. Pilgrim Fathers - New World Encyclopedia
    and practice of popular democratic governance would in time become defining values of the United States and earn the Pilgrim fathers the reverence of later generations of Americans.
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    Pilgrim Fathers
    From New World Encyclopedia
    (Redirected from Pilgrims Jump to: navigation search Previous (Pilate, Pontius) Next (Pillars of Islam) A painting by Robert W. Weir (1803–1890) showing Protestant pilgrims on the deck of the ship Speedwell before their departure for the New World from Delft Haven, Holland, on July 22, 1620. William Brewster, holding the Bible, and pastor John Robinson lead Governor Carver, William Bradford, Miles Standish, and their families in prayer. The prominence of women and children suggests the importance of the family in the community. At the left side of the painting is a rainbow, which symbolizes hope and divine protection. The Pilgrim Fathers is the common name for a group of English separatists who fled an environment of religious intolerance in Protestant England during the reign of James I to establish the second English colony in the New World. Unlike the colonists who settled Jamestown as a commercial venture of the joint-stock Virginia Company in 1607, the Pilgrims migrated primarily to establish a community where they could practice their religion freely while maintaining their English identity. Worshiping in various separatist churches in London, Norfolk and the East Midlands, the future pilgrims fled to religiously liberal

    29. Pilgrim Fathers: Information From Answers.com
    The leaders of the Plymouth settlement on Cape Cod, made under a Virginia Company grant in late 1620. Religious dissidents from Scrooby (Notts.) had exiled themselves to
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    30. Pilgrim Fathers - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Pilgrim
    Settlers who sailed from Plymouth, Devon, England, in the Mayflower on 16 September 1620 to found the first colony in New England, North America, at New Plymouth, Massachusetts.
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    31. Pilgrim Fathers
    Texas Standardized Curriculum Framework Lesson plans for ESL, ABE, GED, Study Skills and Workforce
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    Activity Title - Pilgrim Fathers LA Reading and Writing Activity Title - Pilgrim Fathers Goal/Objective To identify what kind of people came to America as Pilgrims and why they came. Lesson Outline/Introduction Discuss the coming of the Pilgrims to America. Explain what was happening in their country and describe what their journey was like. Activity Give the students a copy of The Landing of the Pilgrim Fathers. Have the students read the poem and underline any words they don't know the meaning of. Make a list of all unknown words. Divide the class into small groups. Give each group one section of words to look up in the dictionary and define. Have each group list all descriptive phrases about the Pilgrims they can find in the poem. Have them list any reasons they can find in the poem for the Pilgrims leaving their home country. Debriefing/Evaluation Activity Discuss the meanings of the words that were looked up and defined. Have the students present the descriptive phrases they found and also the reasons why the Pilgrims left their home and came to America.

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    33. Pilgrim Fathers Caravan Site
    The Pilgrim Fathers Caravan Site. The Pilgrim Fathers caravan site is 5 minutes from the A1 on the border of South Yorkshire and North Nottinghamshire.
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    34. Pilgrim Fathers - Definition Of Pilgrim Fathers By The Free Online Dictionary, T
    Pilgrim Fathers, Pilgrims. pl n (Historical Terms) the. the English Puritans who sailed on the Mayflower to New England, where they founded Plymouth Colony in SE Massachusetts (1620)
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    35. Mayflower Steps, Photos And History Of Plymouth Past And Present
    On the 6th of September 1620, the Mayorality of Thomas Townes after being kindly entertained and courteously used by divers Friends there dwelling, the Pilgrim Fathers sailed
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    37. Pilgrim Fathers
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    38. The Pilgrim Fathers Passenger List And Geneology
    Here you will find a full list of the Pilgrim Fathers and the families that were on board The Mayflower. You will also find a geneology section
    http://www.mayflowersteps.co.uk/pilgrim_index.html

    39. Oxford DNB Theme: Pilgrim Fathers
    Pilgrim Fathers (act. 1620) were the separatist exiles from England to the Netherlands who in 1620 founded Plymouth colony in what became Massachusetts.
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    Pilgrim Fathers, Origins, Nottinghamshire, Pilgrim, Fathers, Sailing, Mayflower, Thanksgiving, 400 anniversary, Plimoth, Scrooby, Govenor Plymouth, William Brewster, William
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    Pilgrim Fathers origins
    The Separatist congregation that sailed on the Mayflower in 1620 to found the New World colony of Plymouth became known as the Pilgrim Fathers. From the villages of Austerfield and Bawtry in Yorkshire, across to Nottinghamshire's Scrooby, Babworth and Sturton-le-Steeple, then eastwards to Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, the Pilgrim's steps can be traced through the Midlands. At the start of the 1600's the Separatists were part of a wider puritan movement that wanted to reform the Anglican State Church. They saw it as corrupt. In 1604 James I and his Bishops met in conference at Hampton Court Palace and a new list of rules approved by the King was drawn up. All clergy were then obliged to conform to these rules. But around 100 Anglican clergy refused. They were stripped of their positions and lost their living within the established Church of England. Another 200 or so initially refused to comply but changed their minds. Among these sacked, dissident clergymen were Richard Clyfton, John Robinson and John Smyth. Along with William Bradford and William Brewster, they were the principle players in the story of the Pilgrim Fathers.
    What drove the Separatists out of England?

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