Great Puritan Migration
Great Puritan Migration
Great Puritan migration
In 1629, Charles I dismissed Parliament and sanctioned the anti-Puritan persecutions of William Laud, an archbishop.
Over the centuries, persecution of the Puritans had a lot of different effects. For one, it was largely responsible for the colonists traveling to the Americas, and played a large part in the founding of the United States of America!
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Great Puritan Migration
Great Puritan migration
In 1629, Charles I dismissed Parliament and sanctioned the anti-Puritan persecutions of William Laud, an archbishop.
Charles - Archbishop of Mainz - died in 863.
Archbishop Laud was a religious reformer in England in the C17th. He was made Archbishop of Canterbury in 1633 by King Charles II. The two of them shifted the church in a new direction, replacing the Calvinist ideals of the early C17th with ones that were more Arminian.
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Over the centuries, persecution of the Puritans had a lot of different effects. For one, it was largely responsible for the colonists traveling to the Americas, and played a large part in the founding of the United States of America!
This is the kind of stuff that fairytales are made of.
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No. Charles Darwin was a scientist, what he had to say challenged religious certainties but nothing he said was in any way meant to be religious.
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Charles Ohlrich has written: 'The suffering God' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering