When the Pilgrim Fathers landed at Plymouth they at once assigned a Lord's Day meeting-place for the Separatist church,-"a timber fort both strong and comely, with flat roof and battlements;" and to this fort, every Sunday, the men and women walked reverently, three in a row, and in it they worshipped until they built for themselves a meeting-house in 1648.
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1891
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Charles Scribner's Sons
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Social life and customs, Religious life and customs, Sunday, Religious life, Puritans, History, Manners and customs, Dimanche, Mœurs et coutumesPlaces
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