by mark13 | Nov 21, 2025 | Biblical Worldview, Civil Society & Self-Government, Education, Founding Ideals, Freedom of Conscience, Religious Freedom, Religious Liberty & Conscience
Chapter 4 of Book 1; Reasons which led the Congregation at Leyden to decide upon Settlement in America. This is the account of the first American settlement by the Pilgrims who fled tyranny in England and established Plymouth Plantation after establishing the...
by mark13 | Nov 20, 2025 | Biblical Worldview, Civil Society & Self-Government, Education, Founding Ideals, Freedom of Conscience, Religious Freedom, Religious Liberty & Conscience
Chapter 3 of Book 1; Settlement at Leyden: 1609-1620 This is the account of the first American settlement by the Pilgrims who fled tyranny in England and established Plymouth Plantation after establishing the Mayflower Compact and landing on shore in 1620, four...
by mark13 | Nov 19, 2025 | Biblical Worldview, Civil Society & Self-Government, Education, Founding Ideals, Freedom of Conscience, Religious Freedom, Religious Liberty & Conscience
Book 1 Chapter 2; Flight to Holland (Amsterdam and Leyden): 1607-1608 This is the account of the first American settlement by the Pilgrims who fled tyranny in England and established Plymouth Plantation after establishing the Mayflower Compact and landing on shore in...
by mark13 | Nov 18, 2025 | Biblical Worldview, Civil Society & Self-Government, Education, Founding Ideals, Freedom of Conscience, Religious Freedom, Religious Liberty & Conscience
Book 1 Chapter 1; Suppression of Religious Liberty in England – First Cause of the Foundation of the New Plymouth Settlement. This is the account of the first American settlement by the Pilgrims who fled tyranny in England and established Plymouth Plantation...
by Friend of Mercy Otis Warren | Jun 10, 2024 | Biblical Worldview, Civil Society & Self-Government, Founding Ideals
Aristotle, 384-322 BC, is credited with establishing the thought that “Nature abhors a vacuum.” This means that empty or unoccupied spaces will always be filled… there’s no such thing as a completely empty space. For many years, American...