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From Here We Changed the World: Amazing Stories of Pilgrims and Rebels from North Nottinghamshire and West Lincolnshire [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 164 pages, height x width: 230x170 mm, b/w illustrations and photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Bookworm of Retford
  • ISBN-10: 099278574X
  • ISBN-13: 9780992785741
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 164 pages, height x width: 230x170 mm, b/w illustrations and photographs
  • Izdošanas datums: 06-Jan-2016
  • Izdevniecība: Bookworm of Retford
  • ISBN-10: 099278574X
  • ISBN-13: 9780992785741
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A small circle drawn around North Nottinghamshire and West Lincolnshire, centred on Retford/Gainsborough, encompasses the origins of most of the important English-speaking Protestant denominations. With Thomas Cranmer born just to the south, this area of market towns and quiet villages has produced generation after generation of radical Christians who have changed the shape of the Faith across the World.The first generation of puritans gave birth to separatists, Congregationalists and the 'Mayflower' Pilgrims. With them came the first Baptists, then the Quakers, the Wesleys and Methodism, whilst recent years have also produced some significant global Christian leaders. In between this area gave rise to calls for religious freedom for all, and had a significant impact on the America Constitution. Since 1800, missionaries have left this quiet countryside to explore locations as diverse as Fiji, Papua New Guinea and southern Africa.Adrian Gray's book tells the stories of the people, their struggles and sacrifice, showing how even humble folk from unimportant villages could change whole cultures. But it is also a story of great noble men and women who used their money to spread the Word and some who paid for their beliefs with their lives at the stake, on the gallows, in a prison cell or even in a cannibal's pot.The villages are arranged alphabetically throughout the book.

Recenzijas

This is a compendium of people and places associated with dissenters and Dissenters from the Established Church (`pilgrims and rebels') in the area of North Nottinghamshire and West Lincolnshire from the seventeenth century. It includes people like Richard Bernard, Thomas Helwys, John Smyth, Dan Taylor and Thomas Cooper as well as the Wesleys and others who forged a distinct evangelical witness in sundry traditions. Some of these would indeed change the world. The alphabetical listing of town and villages, accompanied by ample illustrations, paints a lively picture which connects locations, individuals and their patrons, families and like-minded networks. As such, it provides interesting and edifying stories and the outlines of a heritage tour. As the quater-centenary of the Pilgrim Fathers draws near, this area will, for a short time, again be the focus of international attention. Adrian Gray draws upon his historical and theological interests, as well as local knowledge, to present this seedbed of dissent that shaped an enduring and confident evangelical witness. Stephen Copson Baptist Historical Society.

ADRIAN GRAY, MA Adrian Gray is based at Laneham, between Retford and Lincoln. He is a graduate of Queens' College, Cambridge, in History and the author of more than twenty books on aspects of local and national history. He is historical adviser to Bassetlaw Christian Heritage and Pilgrims & Prophets Christian heritage Tours, both of which are community groups working to develop heritage tourism in Notts and Lincs.