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''The Pilgrim's Progress'' was written by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Bunyan John Bunyan] while he spent 12 years in prison after being arrested for preaching without ordination by an Anglican bishop. Upon his release, he apparently agreed that he must have government permission to preach as he immediately obtained a licence to preach under the newly created declaration of indulgence.
In 1707, two Presbyterian ministers, Francis Makemie and John Hampton, were arrested for preaching without a license in New York. Charges were ultimately dropped. Lord Cornbury, who was eager to see Anglicanism established as the colonial religion, complained that Makemie was a "Jack of all Trades he is a Preacher, a Doctor of Physick, a Merchant, an Attorney, or Counsellor at Law, and, which is worse of all, a Disturber of Governments." [https://goo.gl/A2NpfE]
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The Pilgrim's Progress was written by John Bunyan while he spent 12 years in prison after being arrested for preaching without ordination by an Anglican bishop. Upon his release, he apparently agreed that he must have government permission to preach as he immediately obtained a licence to preach under the newly created declaration of indulgence.

In 1707, two Presbyterian ministers, Francis Makemie and John Hampton, were arrested for preaching without a license in New York. Charges were ultimately dropped. Lord Cornbury, who was eager to see Anglicanism established as the colonial religion, complained that Makemie was a "Jack of all Trades he is a Preacher, a Doctor of Physick, a Merchant, an Attorney, or Counsellor at Law, and, which is worse of all, a Disturber of Governments." [1]

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