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Saints and Strangers: Holy Watchfulness or Sheer Nosiness?

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Abstract
The communities created in New England are more tightly clustered than the English villages they had left. Generally families have two plots of land, one in the center for their home and one on the outskirts of the community for farming. In such close proximity, members of the church are directed to keep holy watchfulness over each other, an edict that can result in sheer nosiness or an excess of unsolicited advice. Puritan authorities often find it difficult to get all of their church members to accept one version of moral respectability.
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American History, American Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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