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PILGRIMS, MA: New Light on the Pilgrim Story

PILGRIMS, MA: New Light on the Pilgrim Story

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by Thomas W Mason and B Nightengale. 1920. 176p

The document delves into the challenges encountered by Separatists in England, detailing their imprisonment, separation from families, and harsh conditions in prisons. It emphasizes the sacrifices made by these individuals for their beliefs, enduring penury and mistreatment for years without lawful audience before authorities. Despite facing adversity, they remained steadfast in their pursuit of religious freedom.

Furthermore, the narrative highlights the significance of Pilgrim mothers and children in the journey to Plymouth Rock, portraying them as integral to the establishment of the colony. It underscores the role of individuals like Francis Cooke, who played a crucial part in various districts, showcasing the diverse contributions made by different members of the community. Their collective efforts and sacrifices laid the foundation for the Pilgrim story and the pursuit of liberty.

The document also reflects on the resilience and determination of the Pilgrims in seeking religious freedom, portraying them as brave pioneers of true freedom. It acknowledges their unwavering commitment to their beliefs, even in the face of hardships and uncertainties. The story of the Pilgrim Fathers is presented as a significant chapter in world history, deserving of recognition and admiration for their enduring legacy.

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