History
The Pilgrim Fathers of New England: The Exodus
W. Carlos Martyn traces the moral and theological roots of the Pilgrims’ flight from England, presenting their journey not as a colonial enterprise but as a spiritual defiance, an act of conscience born from centuries of religious protest and Puritan conviction. More than a tale of persecution and exile, the chapter casts the departure for Holland as the epic threshold of New England’s founding, grounded in divine purpose and dissenting resolve.