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Saints and Strangers: Trial of Anne Hutchinson, The

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Abstract
At the very heart of Puritanism, observes historian Helena Wall, is an extraordinary level of subversiveness. Puritanism places tremendous emphasis on the individual's relationship to God, unmediated by a church, by sacraments, by a minister. No one takes this principle more seriously than Anne Hutchinson, who challenges the authority of the church and is put on trial in an historical re-creation drawn from primary source accounts.
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American History, American Studies, U.S. Colonial History, Unfinished Nation, The
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