. The student's American history . e members of theestablished Church, who regarded the Protestant revolution inEngland as incomplete. They urged that the English worshipshould be ??purified (as they said) from what Calvin called Popish dregs. They desired the Episcopal clergy to give upwearing the surplice, making the sign of the cross in baptism,and using the ring in the marriage service. The Separatists were a branch of the Puritans who had gonea step farther. Seeing, as they said, that they could nothave the word freely preached and the sacraments administered Ifi03-.] ENGLISH AND KRENCII
. The student's American history . e members of theestablished Church, who regarded the Protestant revolution inEngland as incomplete. They urged that the English worshipshould be ??purified (as they said) from what Calvin called Popish dregs. They desired the Episcopal clergy to give upwearing the surplice, making the sign of the cross in baptism,and using the ring in the marriage service. The Separatists were a branch of the Puritans who had gonea step farther. Seeing, as they said, that they could nothave the word freely preached and the sacraments administered Ifi03-.] ENGLISH AND KRENCII SETTLEMENTS. 6i without idolatrous gear, they concluded to break off from publicchurches, and separate in private houses, ^ James refused to permit any deviation from the forms ofpublic vi^orship established by law. He believed that dissentwould lead to disloyalty, and that if divisions were tolerated inreligion the Crown itself would be endangered. He formulated this conviction of the indispensable unity of «.*??ORKNEY IS,. The Pilgrim and the Puri-tan Emigration of I 620 and R T H S B Scroobj * \ \
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