America's Lost Dream: One Nation Under GodNew Leaf Publishing Group, 2005 - 80 páginas The second book from the same team that created the best-selling TRUE STORY OF NOAH'S ARK. Dynamic portrayal of the original dream of the founding fathers of this nation - to have one nation under God This unique inspirational book is sure to become a favorite This magnificent book is another big winner by the same creative team that brought you the best seller Noah's Ark! |
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... choosing to leave and worship God in the way they believed was right . The members of this smaller group were called Separatists . 238 Sailing to a new world E T o worship outside the Anglican Church within England. 7.
... choosing to leave and worship God in the way they believed was right . The members of this smaller group were called Separatists . 238 Sailing to a new world E T o worship outside the Anglican Church within England. 7.
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... sailing to the New World across the ocean where they would be free to worship God according to their interpretation of Scripture, but emigration to America was very expensive and the dangers of the wilderness and its inhabitants made ...
... sailing to the New World across the ocean where they would be free to worship God according to their interpretation of Scripture, but emigration to America was very expensive and the dangers of the wilderness and its inhabitants made ...
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... sail . There were 65 others on board the Mayflower including Puritans , ship's crew , and hired help . A second ship , the Speedwell , had to turn back to England after about 300 miles because of leaks . No matter what their identity ...
... sail . There were 65 others on board the Mayflower including Puritans , ship's crew , and hired help . A second ship , the Speedwell , had to turn back to England after about 300 miles because of leaks . No matter what their identity ...
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... sailors as Cape Cod because of the great fishing in its nearby waters . However , this was not welcome news for Brewster . The winter season was just beginning which meant they had to make landfall soon . The agreement negotiated with ...
... sailors as Cape Cod because of the great fishing in its nearby waters . However , this was not welcome news for Brewster . The winter season was just beginning which meant they had to make landfall soon . The agreement negotiated with ...
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