Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Mary Ashton. 162 THE PILGRIMS THREE HOMES. (August,. Scrooby Church and Grounds in 1890. From William Elliott Griffis The Pilgrims in their Three Homes. THE PILGRIMS THREE a book of 290 pages, one of the RiversideLibrary series, Dr. William Elliot Griffis tells thestory of the Pilgrims in their three homes—Eng-land, Holland and New England. To understandwhat kind of men and women lived in the Pilgrimdistrict of England, he says, we must studytheir complete ancestry, the physiognomy of thecountry, and know the superstitions and beliefs


Church at Home and Abroad, The (July - Dec1898) . Mary Ashton. 162 THE PILGRIMS THREE HOMES. (August,. Scrooby Church and Grounds in 1890. From William Elliott Griffis The Pilgrims in their Three Homes. THE PILGRIMS THREE a book of 290 pages, one of the RiversideLibrary series, Dr. William Elliot Griffis tells thestory of the Pilgrims in their three homes—Eng-land, Holland and New England. To understandwhat kind of men and women lived in the Pilgrimdistrict of England, he says, we must studytheir complete ancestry, the physiognomy of thecountry, and know the superstitions and beliefs ofthe people who lived on the soil. So he takes thereader first to Austerfield, an English village,where, March 19, 1590, William Bradford wasbaptized; then to Scrooby, near by, where was astrong church of Separatists, both in the shire ofNottingham, the country of Robin Hood and thescene of Scotts Ivanhoe. He tells of WilliamBrewster, beginner of the Pilgrim movement, aman of great intellectual ability and personal in-fluence ; and of how Brewster, Bradford and otherssometimes walked over to Ga


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