
Governor Bradford's First Dialogue: A Dialogue, or the Sum of a Conference Between Some Young Men Born in New England and Sundry Ancient Men That Came Out of Holland and Old England, Anno Domini 1648.
1894
History - American, History - Religious
Governor Bradford's First Dialogue, written by William Bradford and published in 1894, is a historical account of theological discussions among early New England settlers in 1648. The dialogue features young men born in New England conversing with older immigrants from Holland and England about church governance, religious beliefs, and the challenges faced by Separatists. It highlights the evolving nature of faith and church practices amidst persecution and the desire for clarity in their beliefs. This work provides insight into the early American church and the experiences of the Pilgrims in New Plymouth Colony.


