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What do Bloody Mary, John Hooper, 1776, and Christian Nationalism have in common?

23 min · 5. juli 2026
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In this episode of Notes from the Pulpit we examine the brutal death of (arguably) the Father of Puritanism, John Hooper, under the brutal regime of 'Bloody Mary'. Hooper, and those separatists like him, led some to flee to the New World to found new colonies. These colonies would form the foundation for America and give us reason to celebrate the 250th birthday! From the murder of men like Hooper we learn an important historical lesson, Christianity from a top-down legislative approach has always led to persecution. Despite this, Christian Nationalism seems either naive or ignorantly complicit in desiring a Christian prince.

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