| Show hiir MAYFLOWER CO tills this document was drawn up and signed on board the mayflower in PrInce princetown town harbor cape cod on n november iier 11 old style 1920 in the name ot of god anten amen we eliose names and underwritten under written tho the loyal subjects of 0 our dread lord king james by the grace ol of god ot of great Bri bridaine taine france and ireland king defender of 0 the faith and honour ot of our king and country a voyage to plant the first colony in the Nor northern therne parts of 0 virginia doe by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence ot of god and one ot of another covenant arid and combine ourselves lt 1 gether into a civill body politick for our better ordering derine or and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid and by virtue hereof to anacle constitute and frame such just and equall laws ordinances acts constitutions tut ions and offices from time to time as shall shall be thought most beete and convenient for the general good ot of the colonie unto velch we promise all duo due submission and obedience in witness whereof wt wn have hercun der subscribed our baries it at cep cap codd the 11 of nove aher in I 1 lie he year of the raline of our lord king james of and ireland the and cf f scotland the natie fourth arenc dom 1620 john carver william white william bradford richard warren edard winslow john howland william wiliam brewster steve hopkins isaac allerton algery priest allies standish edward tilly john alden john jofin tilly john turner francis cook samuel fuller thomas rogers thomas tinker william mullins edward liester dealer john Rid ridgedale gdale gilbert winslow edward fuller edmond margeson Mar geso richard dark clark peter brown francis eaton richard james chilton george soule john craxton richard gardiner gardinor Gard lnor john Billing ballington tort john allerton joses josea fletcher edward doten john goodman thomas english thomas williams the actual difference betwee the pilgrims and the puritans mcp that the pilgrims were arid and sought tile the new world in ili ord to have freedom to worship god ac cording to the dictates of their ew co sciences while tho the puritans desire no separation from the church itsel itse only from the abuses ot of the chuoc i and sought only to reform it the pilgrims were the first advocates c freedom and conscience and believe in a free religion as an act of obedi obed ence to god only |