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Author:
Bremer, Francis J. author.
Title:
One small candle : the Plymouth Puritans and the beginning of English New England / Francis J. Bremer.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
257 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 22 cm
Subject:
Brewster, William,--1566 or 1567-1644.
Brewster, William,--1566 or 1567-1644.
1620-1691
Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)
Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)--Biography.
Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)
Massachusetts--History--New Plymouth, 1620-1691
Massachusetts--History--New Plymouth, 1620-1691--Biography.
Massachusetts
Biographies
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Prologue: Disease and death in early Plymouth -- Introduction -- The religious scene in early modern England -- To tarry or not to tarry -- Refugees -- Setting a new course -- Dawn land -- Small beginnings -- The godly community -- Sustaining the vision -- Plymouth and the Bay -- Congregationalism advanced -- Conclusion: Defending Plymouth Congregationalism.
Summary:
""One Small Candle tells how the religious values of the Pilgrims prompted their settlement of the Plymouth Colony and how those values influenced the political, intellectual, and cultural aspect of New England life a hundred and fifty years before the American Revolution. It begins in early seventeenth-century England with their persecution for challenging the established national church, and their struggles as refugees in the Netherlands in the 1610s. It then examines the challenges they faced in planting a colony in America, including relations with the Native population. The book emphasizes the religious dimension of the story, which has been neglected in most recent works. In particular it focuses on how this particular group of puritan congregationalists was driven by the belief that ordinary men and women should play the determinative role in governing church affairs. Their commitment to lay empowerment is illustrated by attention to the life of William Brewster, who helped organize the congregation in its early years and served as the colony's spiritual guide for its first decade. The participatory democracy that was reflected in congregational church covenants played a greater role in the shaping of Massachusetts churches than has previously been accepted. This outlook also influenced the earliest political forms of the region, including the Mayflower Compact and local New England town meetings. Their rejection of individual greed and focus on community was an early form of an American social gospel. ""---Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0197510078
9780197510070
019751006X
9780197510063
0197510043
9780197510049
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1135094007
LCCN:
2019044703
Locations:
GAAX314 -- Northeast Iowa Community College Library - Peosta (Peosta)

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