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| | Pilgrims - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Pilgrims were a group of English religious separatists who sailed from Europe to North America in the early 17th century, in search of a home where they could freely practice their style of religion. |  | | It was not long before the Pilgrims determined that the sandy land of the outer cape was insufficient to support them, so a group of them sailed across Cape Cod Bay and landed at Plymouth on December 21. |  | | Plymouth's Pilgrims wanted to separate from the Church of England. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilgrims
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| | MSN Encarta - Pilgrims (American history) |
 | | Among the early Pilgrims was a group of Separatists, members of a radical religious movement that broke from the Church of England during the 16th and 17th centuries. |  | | They were originally known as the Forefathers or Founders; the term Pilgrim was first used in the writings of colonist William Bradford. |  | | On December 21, after an exploratory voyage along Cape Cod, the Pilgrims landed and disembarked from the Mayflower near the head of the cape and founded Plymouth Colony. |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761557909
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| | Pilgrims - Learn English Magazine - British Council |
 | | Other pilgrims also came for the economic opportunity although they remained loyal to their national church. |  | | A congregation of religious dissidents in Nottinghamshire believed the Church of England did not act in accordance with the teachings of the Bible so they established a church of their own in 1606. |  | | The pilgrim story begins in England in the 16th century. |
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http://www.learnenglish.org.uk/magazine/magazine_pilgrims_home.html
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| | Saudi Arabia - Pilgrimage |
 | | In pre-Islamic times, the Kaaba was the object of pilgrimage, housing the idols of the pagan jahiliya, the age of ignorance, and, according to Islamic tradition, was cleansed by Muhammad of idols and rededicated to the worship of the one God. |  | | In the stoning, pilgrims renounce evil and declare their willingness to sacrifice all they have to God. |  | | A further disaster occurred in 1990, when 1,426 pilgrims suffocated or were crushed to death in one of the new air-conditioned pedestrian tunnels built to shield pilgrims from the heat. |
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http://countrystudies.us/saudi-arabia/30.htm
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| | Who Were The Pilgrims |
 | | The Pilgrims began as a religious group who felt that the only way to practice their religion was to separate from the Church of England. |  | | Eighteenth-century Plymoutheans frequently referred to the early colonists as "Forefathers." The term "Pilgrims," referring to religious travelers, was not generally used to describe the early Plymouth colonists until the early 1800s, when Governor Bradfords phrase, "they knew they were Pilgrims" began to be quoted. |  | | There is no single definition of "Pilgrim." Many families, Separatists and non-Separatists and Separatist sympathizers, traveled to America in several ships in the early 17th century, and distinctions are difficult to maintain. |
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http://www.pilgrimhall.org/whopilg.htm
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| | Pilgrims - Columbia Encyclopedia article about Pilgrims |
 | | Opposed to the episcopal jurisdiction and the rites and discipline of the Church of England, the group had formed as a separatist church by 1606, with John Robinson Robinson, John, 1576?–1625, English nonconformist pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers in Holland. |  | | After studying briefly at Cambridge he became the chief member of the congregation at Scrooby that broke away, or separated, from the Anglican Church in 1606; the members, after their migration to Holland in 1608, were known as Pilgrims. |  | | The name Pilgrim Fathers is given to those members who made the first crossing on the Mayflower. |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Pilgrims
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| | Pilgrimage |
 | | The keeper of the shrine would also give the pilgrim a metal badge that had been stamped with the symbol of the shrine. |  | | These badges were then fixed to the pilgrim's hat so that people would know they had visited the shrine. |  | | Wealthy pilgrims often gave expensive jewels and ornaments to the monks that looked after these shrines. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/NORpilgrimage.htm
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| | Medieval Period: Population and the people - Pilgrims and other visitors |
 | | Pilgrims travelled recognised routes stopping off at shrines and cathedrals where relics were venerated and saints worshipped. |  | | Medieval pilgrims were representative of all social groups and classes, but came mainly from the middle class like Chaucers Canterbury pilgrims who rode on horseback. |  | | Dartford was only one days walk from London and was the first stopping-off place for pilgrims en route to Canterbury, to visit the shrine of Thomas Becket, or to Rochester to visit the shrine of William Perth. |
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http://www.dartfordarchive.org.uk/medieval/people_pi.shtml
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| | Cape Cod National Seashore: Heritage: Pilgrims |
 | | The Pilgrims were a small group of people who made a great impact on world history. |  | | The Pilgrims were "Separatists," and they were often punished severely for this. |  | | But the King denied the request, and the Pilgrims decided to leave England and move to Holland, where freedom of religion was accepted. |
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http://www.nps.gov/caco/heritage/pilgrims.html
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| | Pilgrims and Puritans: Background |
 | | The immigration of the Pilgrims to New England occurred in stages. |  | | In its increasing dissemination of the Bible, the increasing emphasis on it as the basis of spiritual meaning, the subsequently increasing importance of literacy as a mode of religious authority and awareness, a growing individualism was implicit. |  | | The Puritans were nonconformists as were the Pilgrims, both of which refusing to accept an authority beyond that of the revealed word. |
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http://xroads.virginia.edu/~CAP/puritan/purhist.html
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| | PlYMOUTH MA - ITS HISTORY AND PEOPLE |
 | | He was one of the 102 Pilgrims who came to America on the Mayflower in 1620. |  | | The Mayflower's passengers were first described as the Pilgrim Fathers in 1799. |  | | His influence was instrumental in winning the approval of the Virginia Company for the proposal to resettle the congregation in America, and he was one of the few original Scrooby separatists who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. |
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http://pilgrims.net/plymouth/history
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| | Unit 3 Grade 1 Lesson 1 |
 | | Not all of the Mayflower passengers were Pilgrims. |  | | Tell the children that a Pilgrim is a person who travels to a far off place because of his/her religion. |  | | Read a story about why the Pilgrims and other people who joined them wanted to come to this land call the "New World." Three good sources are A Day of Thanksgiving, by Ruth Roquitte, The Thanksgiving Story, by Alice Dalgliesh, or The First Thanksgiving, by Linda Hayward. |
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http://www.eduref.org/Virtual/Lessons/crossroads/sec3/k2/unit3/u3g2l1.htm
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pilgrimages |
 | | This centre of devotion to the Blessed Virgin which draws to it annually a great number of pilgrims, is due to the tradition of the apparition to St. Ildephonsus (Champagnac, II, 944-6). |  | | The number of pilgrims in 1881 was 158,968 (Champagnac, "Dict. |  | | A last part of the pilgrim's attire must be mentioned, the famous pilgrim signs. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12085a.htm
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| | Pilgrims Bid Farewell to Makkah |
 | | The pilgrims who were stuck in Mina on Saturday because of the rains that flooded the streets, performed the stoning of the devil yesterday before embarking on their journey home via Makkah. |  | | Having accomplished all Haj rituals, the pilgrims began the “tawaf” or circling of the Kaaba in the Grand Mosque. |  | | Pilgrims put on a brave front despite the havoc caused by torrential rains that caused many pilgrims to take up to seven hours to travel the 5-km distance from Mina to Makkah. |
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http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&article=57989&d=24&m=1&y=2005
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| | Pilgrims |
 | | To add to their worries, the Pilgrims didn't know if the Indians who lived nearby were going to be friendly. |  | | Thanks to the Wampanoag and lots of work, the Pilgrims adapted to their new land. |  | | Soon after, the Pilgrims met their Indian neighbors, the Wampanoag (wahm puh NOH uhg). |
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http://www.homestead.com/mskdubois/files/Pilgrims.html
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| | Thanksgiving on the Net - The Pilgrims and America's First Thanksgiving |
 | | It was agreed that the Pilgrims would be given passage and supplies in exchange for their working for their backers for 7 years. |  | | he Pilgrims, who celebrated the first thanksgiving in America, were fleeing religious persecution in their native England. |  | | The Pilgrims were frightened until the Indian called out "Welcome" (in English!). |
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http://www.holidays.net/thanksgiving/pilgrims.htm
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| | 11/21/01 - Thanksgiving: The National Question Footnote |
 | | The Pilgrim Fathers were refugees not only from religious persecution, but also from religious pluralism, which they found intolerable. |  | | The 52 Pilgrims who had children now have tens of millions of descendannts. |  | | But the Pilgrims themselves would have said that "God Almighty" had helped them. |
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http://www.vdare.com/fulford/thanksgiving.htm
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| | Training Manual for the Haj Pilgrims |
 | | For pilgrims arriving close to the Haj, their Madinah movement is not done immediately after their arrival at Makkah. |  | | It is not possible for all pilgrims to cook their food as they do back home in India. |  | | In case of pilgrims who have done the Madinah Ziarat before Haj, they will be in Makkah and after Haj they will be sent to Jeddah Haj Terminal from Makkah for the return journey to India. |
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http://www.hajcommittee.com/training14.html
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| | Daily Life in 1621 |
 | | Pilgrim children were taught to respect adults and have good manners. |  | | The "People of the Dawn." They were already living in Massachusetts when the Pilgrims arrived. |  | | What was life like for the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims? |
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http://teacher.scholastic.com/thanksgiving/plimoth/daily.htm#houses
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| | Pilgrims Progress, your guide to Pilgrimage |
 | | It is a journey both outwards to hallowed places and inwards to spiritual improvement; it can express penance for past evils, or the search for future good; the pilgrim may pursue spiritual ecstasy in the sacred sites of a particular faith, or seek a miracle through the medium of God or a saint. |  | | Throughout the world, pilgrims move invisibly in huge numbers among the tourists of today, indistinguishable from them except in purpose. |  | | Please enjoy your cyber-pilgrimage and take refuge in the holy places and the hospitality of God. |
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http://www.pilgrimsprogress.org.uk
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| | Pilgrims |
 | | But the Pilgrims felt that Holland was not their home; they could not endure the thought of giving up their language and customs for those of the Dutch, nor were they willing to return to their native England, where religious persecution had not abated. |  | | After enduring many persecutions this little band of Christians, who now became "Pilgrims," escaped with difficulty from their native land to Amsterdam, Holland, whence a year later they removed to Leyden. |  | | Before leaving Plymouth they were joined by Miles Standish, a sturdy soldier of thirty-six, who was in sympathy with the movement though not a member of the congregation. |
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http://www.usahistory.info/New-England/Pilgrims.html
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| | rediff.com: Militants kill 9 Amarnath pilgrims, injure 32 |
 | | Nine Amarnath pilgrims were killed and 32 wounded when militants on Tuesday morning attacked the heavily guarded base camp for the pilgrims at Nunwan on the outskirts of Pahalgam, nearly 100 km from Srinagar in the south Kashmir district of Anantnag. |  | | Sources said that the Jammu-bound pilgrims who had returned to Nunwan after darshan at the holy cave also left for Jammu. |  | | Earlier on July 30, militants had attacked a cab carrying Amarnath pilgrims near Lazbal Anantnag with a hand grenade killing two persons, including a pilgrim and driver of the cab on the spot. |
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http://www.rediff.com/news/2002/aug/06jk.htm
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| | Pilgrims as People |
 | | Many of the Pilgrims were members of a Puritan sect known as Separatists. |  | | They believed that membership in the Church of England violated the biblical precepts for true Christians, and that they had to break away and form independent congregations which were truer to divine requirements. |  | | At a time when Church and State were one, such an act was treasonous and the Separatists had to flee their mother country. |
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http://www.plimoth.org/learn/history/colonists/PilgrimPeople.asp
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| | Pilgrim Web Quest |
 | | The Pilgrims began in England as a religious group who felt that the only way to practice their religion was to separate from the Church of England. |  | | The Pilgrims made a living by farming and trading. |  | | What was the name of the Wampanoag chief who helped the Pilgrims adapt to their new land? |
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http://www.natick.k12.ma.us/schools/johnson/pilgrimquest.html
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| | Pilgrims' progress? - The Washington Times: Culture, etc. |
 | | Nor, he said, did the Pilgrims and Puritans "believe that sex was solely for the purpose of procreation" — although there was plenty of procreating among the early colonists, who tended to marry young and have lots of babies. |  | | The Pilgrims were brave Christians who risked everything to gain religious freedom in the New World. |  | | Now the question is whether the Pilgrims can survive political correctness in the 21st century. |
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http://www.washingtontimes.com/culture/20031124-091839-8087r.htm
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| | pilgrimpage |
 | | This was a drawstring bag that Pilgrims wore because their clothing did not have pockets. |  | | The first winter the Pilgrims spent in their new home was very cold. |  | | The pilgrims tries to guess who has the hat. |
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http://www.littlegiraffes.com/pilgrimpage.html
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| | DefenseLINK News: The Pilgrims' Real First Thanksgiving |
 | | The Pilgrims -- a name not actually applied to them until 170 years later -- were 102 people who sailed from England on the ship Mayflower in September 1620. |  | | Although it definitely wasn't the "first" thanksgiving in the New World, it holds a special place in American tradition because of its association with the ideals of religious freedom, self-reliance and the mutual friendship of settlers and natives. |  | | Soon, he introduced the Pilgrims to other Indians, including Squanto, the only living member of the Patuxet tribe. |
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Nov1999/n11221999_9911221.html
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| | Pilgrim Fact Cards (Reference) |
 | | The Pilgrims held a day of prayer and fasting known as a Day of Humiliation in order to end the drought. |  | | They were concerned about the Pilgrim' religious practices as stories had been brought back to England by some returning colonists who had been unhappy living in Plymouth. |  | | Two or three Pilgrims died every day during the first two months that they were in Plymouth. |
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http://www.teachervision.fen.com/discovery/american-colonies/785.html
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| | Boundless-Understanding the Pilgrims |
 | | We ought to remember Pilgrims for having the courage to face down dangers and hardships, their defiance of a government that attempted to dictate how they should worship, and their insistence on putting radical obedience to God above a comfortable lifestyle. |  | | Already the cultural corrupters are portraying the Pilgrims as the original religious zealots who stole land (and great holiday recipes) from the Indians; people who intended to force their morality down other people's throats â” as soon as they arrived, that is. |  | | The Pilgrims invited Massasoit, chief of the Wampanoag Indians, who arrived with 90 braves and five freshly-slaughtered deer; the Pilgrims provided everything else. |
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http://www.boundless.org/2001/features/a0000517.html
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| | What is the origin of America's annual Thanksgiving Day? - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | The grateful Pilgrims then declared a three-day feast, starting on December 13, 1621, to thank God and to celebrate with their Indian friends. |  | | Pilgrim William Brewster holds a Bible as the Pilgrims pray for a safe journey as they leave for America from Delft Haven, Holland, on July 22, 1620. |  | | , and remember that it is to those early and courageous Pilgrims that they owe not only the traditional Thanksgiving holiday but also the concepts of self-government, the "hard-work" ethic, self-reliant communities, and devout religious faith. |
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http://www.christiananswers.net/q-wall/wal-g007.html
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| | Thanksgiving Information |
 | | As the Thanksgiving feast began, the Pilgrims were overwhelmed at the large turnout of ninety relatives that Squanto and Samoset brought with them. |  | | Clearly, Squanto saw these Pilgrims as Weymouth's people.(8) To the Pilgrims the Indians were heathens and, therefore, the natural instruments of the Devil. |  | | The Puritan "Pilgrims" who came to New England were not simply refugees who decided to "put their fate in God's hands" in the "empty wilderness" of North America, as a generation of Hollywood movies taught us. |
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http://www.2020tech.com/thanks/temp.html
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| | CNN.com - 965 dead in Baghdad stampede - Aug 31, 2005 |
 | | Wednesday's ceremony is one that annually attracts millions of Shiite pilgrims to Baghdad. |  | | The Shiite faithful converge on the Kadhimiya mosque in the northeastern part of Baghdad to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Moussa al-Khadhem, a prominent figure in Shiite history. |  | | The bridge across the Tigris, called the Al-A'imma, is not only a main thoroughfare leading to the shrine, it is also an important juncture in Baghdad -- separating Kadhimiya and Adhamiya. |
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http://edition.cnn.com/2005/WORLD/meast/08/31/iraq.main
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| | New England College - Athletics index page |
 | | In the second it was more NEC with the Pilgrims holding UNE to just 4 shots and scoring 3 more goals including a goal by Jodie Dresser (Keene, NH), to give the Pilgrims the 6-1 victory. |  | | Sophomore James Palumbo (Kingston, NH) completed the Pilgrim onslaught with a goal and an assist. |  | | Leading the way for NEC was Amanda Lester who finished with 3 goals and 1 assist and Jessica Hanson who tacked on 2 goals for the Pilgrims. |
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http://www.nec.edu/athletics
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| | What Did Pilgrims Really Wear? - Costuming |
 | | Pants were called breeches and the pilgrims had several styles to choose from. |  | | Pilgrims had many styles of hats to choose from. |  | | The thing that is surprising to most people is that most of the pilgrims wore cloaks that were red or violet. |
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http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art25805.asp
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| | American Timeline: Colonization; New England Colonies, Pilgrims |
 | | England's Separatists were pilgrims who formed their own ideas of how to worhip God. |  | | Ashley McK.and Adrienne H. Pilgrim portrait by Peter W. A pilgrim is a person who makes a journey for religious reasons. |  | | Because of the writings of William Bradford, we know about the first pilgrims who came to America. |
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http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/OakViewES/harris/97-98/america/colonization/colonies-ne/pilgrims.html
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| | Pilgrims' Way Encyclopedia Article @ WWWebster.com |
 | | Much of the traditional route of the Pilgrims' Way is now part of the modern road network and walkers wishing to follow it are advised to use the North Downs Way as an alternative. |  | | For much of its length the Way parallels the old route known as the Pilgrim's Way between Winchester and Canterbury. |  | | Find More Information about "Pilgrims' Way" in WWWebster.com's: |
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http://www.wwwebster.com/encyclopedia/Pilgrims%27_Way
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| | The Thanksgiving Truth - Lemonade Stand - Carol Barbieri - Atlantic Highlands Herald |
 | | The Pilgrims thought it best to keep the Indians on their “good” side, until more Pilgrims could arrive. |  | | Of the original 102 Pilgrims who came to America on the Mayflower, only 46 Pilgrims remained. |  | | The Puritans and Pilgrims thought of themselves as the “Chosen Elect,” mentioned in the Book of Revelation. |
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http://www.ahherald.com/barbieri/2002/ls021128_thanksgiving_truth.htm
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| | The Boston Pilgrims Never Existed by Bill Nowlin |
 | | Murnane doesn't say the "Pilgrims" have a new name. |  | | Of course, they could have been the Pilgrims in 1903 and the Americans in 1907. |  | | Hundreds of other sources have called them the Pilgrims, the Puritans and the Somersets. |
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http://www.baseball-almanac.com/articles/boston_pilgrims_story.shtml
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| | Pilgrims Progress |
 | | Travel back in time to the era of the Pilgrims and their journey from their homeland in England aboard the Mayflower to the "New World." Feel apart of their experiences as they sailed the ocean, came upon a mysterious new land, met the native people and developed a new life style. |  | | Learn facts about the Pilgrims, Wampanoag Indians and the harvest feast along the way. |  | | In a group of two to three students, create your own television program or newscast, and prepare a show to highlight the events of the crossing of the Mayflower and the experiences the pilgrims endured during their journey. |
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http://www.besd61.k12.il.us/webquests/sewest/pilgrim/pilgrimsprogressstudent.html
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| | Pilgrims Book House, Kathmandu, Nepal |
 | | Not only can you feed the soul at Pilgrims, but also feed the body with fresh Ayurvedic Vegetarian Foods at Pilgrims Feed n' Read Garden Restaurant and Bar. |  | | Pilgrims provides free time and space at all three book house locations. |  | | Cultural events are organised in the Pilgrims Auditorium. |
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http://www.pilgrimsbooks.com/kathmandu.html
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| | Pilgrims, Native Americans and Us |
 | | You will be using a Letter Rubric for grading your letter. |  | | On Thanksgiving, we always seem to hear about Pilgrims and the Native Americans. |  | | You will need to tell them at least three of the differences between their life and yours. |
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http://www.newton.k12.ks.us/sch/w/start/Pilgrims
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| | Pilgrims of Plymouth Colony eThemes eMINTS |
 | | These sites are about the life and times of the Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth and established a colony. |  | | There are also biographies for several pilgrims, including Myles Standish and William Bradford. |  | | Learn what life was really like in 1621 for pilgrims and Wampanoag. |
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http://www.emints.org/ethemes/resources/S00000080.shtml
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| | Record Number of Pilgrims Expected From Abroad |
 | | The first caravan of Palestinian pilgrims has already crossed the Jordan border on their way to Makkah. |  | | Tens of thousands of foreign pilgrims arrived in Madinah to pray at the Prophet’s Mosque before heading for Makkah to perform Haj. |  | | It has expanded the Jamrat, where pilgrims perform their stoning ritual. |
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http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1§ion=0&article=75227&d=25&m=12&y=2005
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| | Technorati Tag: pilgrims |
 | | Find Pilgrim Items on eBay Pilgrim items and more, now for sale on eBay. |  | | Posts tagged Pilgrims per day for the last 30 days. |  | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged pilgrims. |
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http://technorati.com/tag/pilgrims
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| | First Parish UU Church in Plymouth, MA. |
 | | We have a long history of religious freedom and faith that dates back to the pilgrim landing and beyond. |  | | We trace our origin back to the year 1606 when a group of dissenters from the Church of England banded together in Scrooby. |
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http://firstparish.plymouth.ma.uua.org
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| | Pilgrim Story |
 | | Often, these later interpretations of the 17th-century Pilgrims tell us less about the Pilgrims than about the emotional and political needs of the era in which the interpretations were created. |  | | , changing the perception of the Pilgrim experience. |  | | Beyond the Pilgrim Story for documents, wills and inventories, and a wealth of further information about the Pilgrims and Plymouth Colony, |
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http://www.pilgrimhall.org/museum.htm
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| | Grade 5 - Social Studies - Pilgrims |
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http://www.kidport.com/Grade5/SocialStudies/Pilgrims.htm
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| | ipedia.com: Great Awakening Article |
 | | It began with Jonathan Edwards, a Massachusetts preacher who sought to return to the Pilgrims' strict Calvinist roots and to reawaken the fear of God. |  | | It began with Jonathan Edwards, a Massachusetts preacher who sought to return to the Pilgrims'... |
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http://www.ipedia.com/great_awakening.html
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| | Indian books, Nepali books, Tibetan books, books on India, books on Nepal, books on Tibet, books on Himalayas, books ... |
 | | To join in the festivities, Pilgrims has republished nine classic Everest expedition books. |  | | © 1998-2005, Pilgrims Book House and Pilgrims Publishing |  | | It also depicts the gripping events of the Jung Bahadur's usurping of royal authority, which led to the Rana dynasty. |
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http://www.pilgrimsbooks.com
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| | Puritans |
 | | that Pilgrims befriended Indian, shared food, lived in harmony with nature |  | | 1621 Oct. - good corn crop - 50 Pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag had feast |  | | Pilgrims of Scrooby Manor congregation followed pastor John Robinson and William Bradford to Leiden 1609 |
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http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/classes/civ/puritan.html
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