Lesson 5 A City Set on a Hill Lesson 5 The Embarkation of the Pilgrims By Robert Weir 1844.

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Lesson 5 A City Set on a Hill Lesson 5 The Embarkation of the Pilgrims By Robert Weir 1844

Elizabeth I d.1603 Foxes Book Of Martyrs 1563 Mary I d.1558 John Rogers John Bradford d.1555 John Robinson b.1575 Robert Browne Congregationalists 1567 John Winthrop b.1588 William Bradford b.1590 A Reformation without Tarrying For Any 1583 Anglo-Spanish War John Knox Church of Scotland 1559 Via Media William Shakespeare b. 1564

James I d.1625 The Authorized Version Of the Bible 1611 Hampton Court 1604 Charles I d.1649 Plymouth Colony 1621 Pilgrims Progress 1678 Massachusetts Bay Colony 1629 Civil War English Commonwealth Great Migration Jamestown Colony 1607 Roger Williams Anne Hutchinson Banished 1636 Separatists Leave England 1607 Synod of Dort Thirty Years War King Philip War 1675 Great Ejection 1662 Westminster Shorter Confession 1647 Charles II

Cotton Mather Ordained 1685 George Whitefield d.1770 Jonathan Edwards d.1758 Great Awakening ca Whitefield in America 1740 George III George Washington b.1732 Ben Franklin b.1706 Salem Witch Trials 1692 Cotton Mather d The Ecclesiastical History of New England 1702 Whitefield In Oxford 1733