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... Church of England thus they were labeled as Separatists or as they would put it the 'Saints.' Although King James would not let the Separatists practice their ...
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... called them Pilgrims, those who held them in contempt called them Brownists, and to King James and his court they were known as Separatists (Williams, 48). ...
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... During the reign of King James I, two different religious groups emerged. There were the Separatists, who simply wanted to separate from the church. ...
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... the United States' is at Plymouth Rock, and the year is 1620." James W. Loewen ... in Loewen's book, The Lies My Teacher Told Me, that the Separatists were acting ...
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... The separatists leave out those who are not Francophone ... Furthermore, Nungak claims that the Inuit signed the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement with Quebec ...
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... Frequent letter bombings, in October 1970, the kidnapping of James Cross and the murder ... The FLQ were extreme separatists who wanted Quebec to be independent of ...
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... During James's reign, some Separatists moved to calvinist Holland, and a few of these led the founding of Plymouth Plantation in new england seperating ...
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... King James vowed to force the Puritans to conform to the Church. After determining that they were unable to reform the Church, a group of Puritan separatists ...
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... groups that deemed him an enthusiast of the thoughts of the separatists in the ... In 1970, British Trade Commissioner James R. Cross was kidnapped by FLQ and ...
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... groups that deemed him an enthusiast of the thoughts of the separatists in the ... In 1970, British Trade Commissioner James R. Cross was kidnapped by FLQ and ...
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... groups that deemed him an enthusiast of the thoughts of the separatists in the ... In 1970, British Trade Commissioner James R. Cross was kidnapped by FLQ and ...
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... groups that deemed him an enthusiast of the thoughts of the separatists in the ... In 1970, British Trade Commissioner James R. Cross was kidnapped by FLQ and ...
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... by William Bradford contains a section subtitled The Separatists Interpretation of ... ideas in Of Plymouth Plantation, which outlined the faults of King James. ...
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... Even thought one man, James Madison drafted the Bill of Rights; it ensured ... leaving Europe for religious purposes was a congregation of separatists that left ...
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... While this maybe true, cults have been popularly perceived as Separatists who are ... out among the leaders of the Adventists were Joseph Bates, James and Ellen G ...
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... In early 17th century, when King James I saw Spain's success in making ... The first town Plymouth were founded by Pilgrims, the Separatists who suffered ...
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... are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign, Lord King James, by the ... because there were rumors that some of the "non-Separatists" among the ...
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... The separatists search for an answer to end hate between the English and ... Quebec Liberal Cabinet minister Pierre Laporte and British diplomat James Cross were ...
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... Separatists argue that Canada will continue to take over provincial jurisdictions and will never give them the rights and powers ... Toronto, James Lorimier and ...
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... Separatists argue that Canada will continue to take over provincial jurisdictions and will never give them the rights and powers ... Toronto, James Lorimier and ...
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... James the First was not fond of the puritans and their stay in England came to ... The separatists believed that there was no hope and that they should just leave ...
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... principles and views than the beliefs of the English church, many so radical that the followers were called Independents or Separatists. ... Snydor, James Rawlings ...
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... White members, rejected integration as a goal, and elected black separatists as presidents ... as H. Rap Brown called for "killing the honkies," James Brown called ...
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