The fathers of New England; a chronicle of the Puritan commonwealths . ecome not aconstitutional government fashioned after thebest liberal thought in England of that day, buta narrow oligarchy in which the political orderwas determined according to a rigid interpretationof theology. This excessive theocratic concen-tration of power resulted in driving from the col-ony many of its best men. SWORD OF MILES STANDISH, IRON POT AND PEWTER PLATTER, BROUGHT BY STANDISH IN THE MAYFLOWER ELDER BREWSTERS CHAIR, AND CRADLE OF PEREGRINEWHITE, THE FIRST PILGRIM BABY In the collection at Pilgrim Hall, Plym


The fathers of New England; a chronicle of the Puritan commonwealths . ecome not aconstitutional government fashioned after thebest liberal thought in England of that day, buta narrow oligarchy in which the political orderwas determined according to a rigid interpretationof theology. This excessive theocratic concen-tration of power resulted in driving from the col-ony many of its best men. SWORD OF MILES STANDISH, IRON POT AND PEWTER PLATTER, BROUGHT BY STANDISH IN THE MAYFLOWER ELDER BREWSTERS CHAIR, AND CRADLE OF PEREGRINEWHITE, THE FIRST PILGRIM BABY In the collection at Pilgrim Hall, Plymouth, Massachusetts. aj fled from in equal i in New Engla Between 1634 and lf>38 the manifestations of Themim<\ c\ gos vm\ fl#av,j m to . ne,^h elected Governor ir narked at, and wh ±ar left The English atic Purit; and Sele, Brooke, and others, who plan: 15, found th< so out 1 with the Ma^ M .rftr/omvN ,llf>H mn^iiH 1n noitwllw till nJ e col-.


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