I just found out a few years ago that I have ancestors that also came over on the Mayflower and was also one of just a few babies born on the ship (which I think is really cool)
@@nexusseveras I understand it, the Puritans believe the Church of England isn't truly "Protestant", that there are Roman Catholic influences in liturgy and practices. To be completely free from the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England must embrace the liturgy and practices of Protestant movements in Europe.
What an incredible journey Miss Judd. Discovering that far back in your "Pilgrims To Be", history. Very well done lady!
I just found out a few years ago that I have ancestors that also came over on the Mayflower and was also one of just a few babies born on the ship (which I think is really cool)
I miss her on movies
The people on the Mayflower were not advocates of religious tolerance.
But, the American Fairy Tale tells a different story- wrong and different.
@@nexusseveras I understand it, the Puritans believe the Church of England isn't truly "Protestant", that there are Roman Catholic influences in liturgy and practices. To be completely free from the Roman Catholic Church, the Church of England must embrace the liturgy and practices of Protestant movements in Europe.
True. Puritans
I'm a Brewster living in England, William Brewster is my ancestor.
This is very interesting for me. I recognize the Brewster name. I am descended from Allerton. I wonder if they were in the same location(s).