Puritan migration to New England (1620–1640) — This article is about Puritan migration of the 1630s. For other uses of the term Great Migration, see Great Migration (disambiguation). The Puritan migration to New England was marked in its effects in the two decades from 1620 to 1640, after… … Wikipedia
Daniel Rogers (disambiguation) — Daniel Rogers may refer to: Daniel Rogers (1754–1806) the miller and politician from Delaware Daniel Rogers (Puritan) (1573 1652), English Puritan clergyman Daniel Rogers (Envoy) (c.1538 1591), English Agent in United Provinces This… … Wikipedia
Cotton (disambiguation) — Cotton is a soft, staple fiber that can be spun and woven into a textile of the same name. Cotton may also refer to: Gossypium, the cotton plant Cotton (series), a series of video games Cotton (motorcycle), British motorcycle manufacturer Cotton… … Wikipedia
John Howe (Puritan) — For other people with the same name, see: John Howe (disambiguation). John Howe (born Loughborough, May 17,1630; died London, April 2, 1705) was an English Puritan theologian. He served briefly as chaplain to Oliver Cromwell.At the age of five he … Wikipedia
Onesimus (disambiguation) — Onesimus, bishop of Byzantium (a runaway slave and early Christian convert mentioned in the New Testament of the Christian Bible). Onesimus may also refer to: Onesimus, the Sudanese slave of Boston Puritan Cotton Mather Onesimos Nesib (ca 1856… … Wikipedia
John Howe (disambiguation) — John Howe is a name shared by more than one notable person:*John Howe (born 1957), Canadian book illustrator *John Howe (Puritan) (1630 1705), English Puritan theologian *John Howe (Australian settler) (1774 1852), Australian Chief Constable,… … Wikipedia
Abbot (disambiguation) — An abbot is the head of a monastery.; Abbot as a surname may refer to* Abiel Abbot (1770 1828), American pastor * Bec Abbot, Canadian singer * Benjamin Abbot (1788 1849), American schoolteacher * Berenice Abbott (1898 1991), American photographer … Wikipedia
Roundhead (disambiguation) — The word roundhead or roundheads may refer to any of several things.In English history, roundhead can refer to:* Roundhead, a supporter of the Parliamentarian and Puritan faction during the English Civil War * more generally, any member of the… … Wikipedia
Daniel Rogers (Puritan) — For other people named Daniel Rogers, see Daniel Rogers (disambiguation). Daniel Rogers (1573–1652) was an English nonconforming clergyman and religious writer. He is now best known for his conduct book Matrimoniall Honour. Contents 1 Life 2… … Wikipedia
Thomas Goodwin (disambiguation) — Thomas Goodwin was an English Puritan theologian.Thomas Goodwin may also refer to:*John Goodwin (governor), Governor of Queensland, Sir Thomas Herbert John Chapman Goodwin *Thomas Goodwin Hatchard, bishop of Mauritius *Tom Goodwin, baseball… … Wikipedia