History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . ced woodland andlane where later the Pilgrim communed and worshipped,Wolsey foresaw the rending asunder of the church govern-ment as well as his own downfall, and wrote to his sovereignto beware of the encroachments of the new and suddenheresies, for so he regarded this revival of New TestamentChristianity. Queen Margaret, daughter of Henry VH, also restedone night at Scrooby, that little village about which centersmuch of Englands history, though this is largely forgottenby her own people. Cardina


History of the Pilgrims and Puritans, their ancestry and descendants; basis of Americanization . ced woodland andlane where later the Pilgrim communed and worshipped,Wolsey foresaw the rending asunder of the church govern-ment as well as his own downfall, and wrote to his sovereignto beware of the encroachments of the new and suddenheresies, for so he regarded this revival of New TestamentChristianity. Queen Margaret, daughter of Henry VH, also restedone night at Scrooby, that little village about which centersmuch of Englands history, though this is largely forgottenby her own people. Cardinal Wolseys sojourn at Scroobywas filled with more conflicting emotions than the mightyCardinal had ever before felt. King and Cardinal nevermet again this side of eternity. William Bradford records the strenuousness of the timein and about Scrooby; and incidentally epitomizes the his-tory of the Free Churches there: Seeing themselves thus molested, and that there was no hope of their con-tinuance there, they resolved to go into ye Lx)w Countries, wher they heard THE SEPARATISTS IN ENGLAND 137. li\UTl;V. BAWTRY SENT ITS QUOTA OF SEPARATISTS TO WORSHIP IN HAYLOFTS ANDCELLARS AT SCROOBY AS WELL AS IN THE GUILDHALL AT GAINSBOROUGH.


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