500: A Wall of Separation

Eventually the Protestant Reformation would drive the Puritans to not only separate themselves from the church by doctrine, but also by distance. The Pilgrims headed for the New World, where freedom of conscience would take hold in a way not seen in any other civil experiment in human history. Join John Bradshaw on location in New England and discover how the Puritans shaped the cornerstones of the American experience and of the final stages of the Protestant Reformation. Features special guest Dr. Lincoln Steed.

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