History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . CORONATION OF JAMES I. of Man, turned the light so brightly on life and deaththat he who ran might read of the dawning faith awakeningthe countryside to the need of righteous living. When Reverend Richard Bernard, as with RobertBrowne, reached the casting of the die between Conformityand Nonconformity, Free or State churchmanship, this manof rugged features and square brow drew back instead ofleading forward. Archbishop and Bishop had whipped him PURITAN AND PILGRIM FOUNDATIONS lOI. ^Roanokt J, i*


History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . CORONATION OF JAMES I. of Man, turned the light so brightly on life and deaththat he who ran might read of the dawning faith awakeningthe countryside to the need of righteous living. When Reverend Richard Bernard, as with RobertBrowne, reached the casting of the die between Conformityand Nonconformity, Free or State churchmanship, this manof rugged features and square brow drew back instead ofleading forward. Archbishop and Bishop had whipped him PURITAN AND PILGRIM FOUNDATIONS lOI. ^Roanokt J, i* PLYMOUTH AND LONDON GRAfNTST16t-6. NO MANS LAND. into line and forced that backward slip, proving Bernard tobe of the Iscariot breed, a fact which caused the ReverendJohn Robinson, afterward the Pilgrims adored leader, tocriticize his former fellow religionist in unmeasured terms. The once blaspheming Tinkerof Bedford, John Bunyan, in fearof death and the tortures of thedamned, was reformed. Born in1628 and dying in 1682, Bunyanlived in the focus of strenuoustimes. Years after his first strangle-hold, worthless John Bunyan be-came a worth-while man. Hewrote Pilgrims Progress fromhis prison cell with so inspired apen that in many sections of Eng-land this book in popularity closelyrivaled the Bible, awakening the people and bringing con-verts both sides of the water into Pilgrim and Puritan ranks. Although not fully recognized as an ally, few men didmore to advance the Pilgrim and Puritan faith than JohnBunyan, who still keeps his grip on mankind. Bunyan inhis Pilgrims P


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