Puritan

  • 71USS Puritan (IX-69) — was an auxiliary schooner in the United States Navy. Puritan was built by the Electric Boat Company, Groton, Connecticut, in 1931, was acquired by the U.S. Navy from Harry J. Bauer, Los Angeles, California, 3 May 1942 and placed in service 19 May …

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  • 72John Cotton (Puritan) — John Cotton (December 4, 1585 ndash; December 23, 1652) was a highly regarded principal among the New England Puritan ministers, who also included John Winthrop, Thomas Hooker, Increase Mather (who became his son in law), John Davenport, and… …

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  • 73Thomas Cartwright (Puritan) — Thomas Cartwright (c. 1535 ndash; 27 December 1603) was an English Puritan churchman.He was born in Hertfordshire, and studied divinity at St John s College, Cambridge. On the accession of Queen Mary I of England in 1553, he was forced to leave… …

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  • 74John Field (Puritan) — John Field, also called John Feilde (1545 1588), was a British Puritan clergyman and controversialist. One of his sons was the dramatist and actor Nathan Field (not to be confused with his brother Nathaniel, a printer); another, Theophilus Field …

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  • 75USS Puritan — may refer to:*, (1864), was a single turret monitor that was never commissioned. She remained in the docks until 1874 when she was broken up and her name transferred to a new vessel. *, (BM 1), was an Puritan class monitor. After a long fitting… …

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  • 76Thomas Watson (Puritan) — Thomas Watson (c. 1620 mdash;1686) was an English, non conformist, Puritan preacher and author.He was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, where he was noted for remarkably intense study. In 1646 he commenced a sixteen year pastorate at St.… …

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  • 77Great Migration (Puritan) — The Great Migration may refer to the Winthrop Fleet of 1630, wherein eleven ships delivered 1,000 passengers migrating from England to the Massachusetts Bay Colony. It may refer more generally to the Puritan migration of approximately 40,000… …

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  • 78USS Puritan (ACM-16) — USS Puritan (ACM 16/MMA) was a minelayer in the United States Navy. Acquisition by the U.S. Navy Puritan was originally the U.S. Army mineplanter Col. Alfred A. Maybach . Her transfer to the U.S. Navy was approved 7 March 1951. Out of Commission… …

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  • 79John Ball (Puritan) — John Ball (October 1585 ndash; 20 October 1640) was an English puritan divine, born in Cassington, Oxfordshire.After taking his BA degree from St Mary Hall, Oxford, in 1608, he went into Cheshire to act as tutor to the children of Lady… …

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  • 80John 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 …

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