Pilgrims are defined as separatists who thought the Church of England should be abolished or separated from, were persecuted by the king, and fled to America.
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Separatists
Pilgrims are defined as separatists who thought the Church of England should be abolished or separated from, were persecuted by the king, and fled to America.
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"Church of England, it's fine, but there's certain things within the Church of England which is too much like the Catholic Church, so if..."
"And these people we call separatists, okay? And they will become the pilgrims, because obviously the king will persecute these people. They will feel,..."
"...this. Then you have the Frankists, okay? And the Frankists, the Separatist Frankists, they make important changes to this eschatology. The first important change..."
"We've discussed Transnational Capital, the British Empire. We've also discussed the Separatist Frankets. Today, we will put the two ideas together and show how..."
"...like rituals, like priests. Okay? The pilgrims are what we call separatists. Okay? So there's another group called the pilgrims, is too corrupt, it's..."
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