and many of the Puritans, in the meantime, steeped themsleves in experiential, existential, mystical 'Christianity' - constantly looking to themselves for evidences of moral improvement and subjective spiritual experiences for assurance of salvation. And many of the puritans died in terror on their deathbeds - void of hope, having never believed the true gospel. Years later, however, Pumetacom's surviving brother met a man in the woods who him told him about the only true gospel of God's free and sovereign grace in the Lord Jesus Christ. Pumetacom's brother rejoiced in this Good News, believed on the Lord Jesus Christ - and burned his wooden idols and repented of his efforts to please his gods. He remained friends and brothers with that man until his dying day; rumor has it that they began the first true gospel church in America shortly thereafter - right outside the main/broad road in Plymouth - on a street called Strait."