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15 de sept. de 2020 · William Brewster and Religion. William Brewster and his family were part of the Scrooby Congregation, a group of about 50 Separatists who believed that the Church of England needed to change.
28 de mar. de 2024 · Mayflower. The Mayflower at sea; hand-coloured woodcut. Brewster then accompanied the first group of Pilgrims on the Mayflower in 1620. The only university-trained member of the Plymouth community, he was the real leader of the church. As its senior elder, he dominated the formulation of its doctrines, worship, and practices.
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16 de nov. de 2020 · William Brewster (l. 1568-1644 CE) was an elder of the Leiden congregation of separatists (later known as pilgrims) and their spiritual leader while onboard the Mayflower and later after the establishment of the Plymouth Colony.
- Joshua J. Mark
William and Mary (Smythe) (Simkinson) Brewster. William Brewster (c. 1566/67 – 10 April 1644) was an English official and Mayflower passenger in 1620. He became senior elder and the leader of Plymouth Colony, by virtue of his education and existing stature with those immigrating from the Netherlands, being a Brownist (or Puritan Separatist ).
- Pilgrim
- Mary Brewster
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When the Mayflower landed in North America, Brewster became the senior Elder and served as the religious leader of the colony. He became a separatist leader and preacher and, eventually, an advisor to Governor William Bradford.
Elder William Brewster had several hundred books on various religious topics in his library. The two most popular books in early Plymouth were John Dod's Exposition Upon the Ten Commandments , and their own pastor John Robinson's book Observations Divine and Moral .
27 de oct. de 2020 · Article. by Joshua J. Mark. published on 27 October 2020. The 102 Mayflower passengers were a diverse group made up of religious separatists (later known as pilgrims) and others referred to by the pilgrims as Strangers (people who did not share their faith).