
The Journey to the Mayflower
god's outlaws and the invention of freedom
$45.41
- Paperback
384 pages
- Release Date
26 April 2021
Summary
The Mayflower Pilgrims: A Journey for Religious Freedom
2020 marks the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower voyage, a pivotal moment in American history rooted in the English pursuit of religious freedom.
The clandestine movement of Protestant separatists challenging Elizabeth I’s Church of England is a tale of secrecy, peril, arrests, interrogations, imprisonment, and executions. It originates with Queen Mary’s attempts to eradicate Protestantism, igniting an…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781473649118 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1473649110 |
| Author: | Stephen Tomkins |
| Publisher: | John Murray Press |
| Imprint: | Hodder Faith |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 384 |
| Release Date: | 26 April 2021 |
| Weight: | 279g |
| Dimensions: | 192mm x 130mm x 28mm |
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Critics Review
This is a rattling good read. Stephen Tomkins conveys the sweep of Reformation history through the hair-raising, sometimes hilarious and often tragic stories of the men and women who suffered or survived it. There’s a startling sense of deja vu as the reader is confronted with the dedication and vehemence of those who pursued their dream of a perfect church. - The Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu
The Journey to the Mayflower is a riveting story; it is impeccably researched history but more than this, it is an account that allows us to trace the essential elements of western democracy and liberalism to the key struggle for religious freedom. Stephen Tomkins’s work reminds us that individual liberty as we understand it today would not have been possible without the experience of those who fought for their freedom to believe. Well written, engaging and entertaining, this book serves as reminder of the importance of upholding religious freedom in our current age. - Tim Farron MPHere is a gripping and informed account of the people and pressures that launched the Mayflower. Stephen Tomkins is a capable historian, but never dull, and a respectful yet critical friend of the early puritans. This is an important chapter in England’s Christian story, and America’s too, very well told. - John Proctor, General Secretary of the United Reformed ChurchAbout The Author
Stephen Tomkins
Stephen Tomkins is the author of eight books on Christian history, including biographies of William Wilberforce and John Wesley. He is the editor of Reform magazine, and was previously deputy editor of Third Way. His broadcast work has included BBC1, BBC2, BBC4, Radio 2, Radio 4 and the World Service, and he has written for the Guardian, BBC and Church Times. He speaks on history and religion at national and local festivals. He performs stand up comedy and plays lead guitar in a covers band. He has a PhD in church history from the London School of Theology.
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