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Puritan leaders called Anne Hutchinson and her supporters Antinomians—individuals opposed to the rule of law.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2007
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As Anne Hutchinson put it at her trial, "The Lord knows that I could not open scripture; he must by his prophetical office open it unto me."
Frank Schaeffer: Why I Wrote Sex, Mom, and God: How the Bible's Strange Take on Sex Led to Crazy Politics--and How I Learned to Love Women (and Jesus) Anyway Frank Schaeffer 2011
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"Anne Hutchinson got kicked out of Boston," he said, referring to the dissident Puritan leader who moved here after she was banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
History Stars in the House Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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As Anne Hutchinson put it at her trial, "The Lord knows that I could not open scripture; he must by his prophetical office open it unto me."
Frank Schaeffer: Why I Wrote Sex, Mom, and God: How the Bible's Strange Take on Sex Led to Crazy Politics--and How I Learned to Love Women (and Jesus) Anyway Frank Schaeffer 2011
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The one thing I remember from high school American history was “Anne Hutchinson bamboozled the judges” yep, the textbook really used “bamboozled”.
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Women's Lib took off as second-wave feminism back in the '60s, but of course its roots reach back to the 1920s, or as far back as Anne Hutchinson or Mary Magdalene.
Janet Carlson: Men In The Post-Women's-Lib World: Should We Give Them A How-To Guide? Janet Carlson 2010
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Anne Hutchinson, Cesar Chavez and Thurgood Marshall were early bones of contention.
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Women's Lib took off as second-wave feminism back in the '60s, but of course its roots reach back to the 1920s, or as far back as Anne Hutchinson or Mary Magdalene.
Janet Carlson: Men In The Post-Women's-Lib World: Should We Give Them A How-To Guide? Janet Carlson 2010
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Roaming from provisional settlement to provisional settlement, hunting for the most auspicious places to plant roots, suffering from what Anne Hutchinson would call “the meanness of the place,” beleaguered by natives and unsure whether to face them as missionaries, conquerors, neighbors, or admirers, many wondered whether they truly belonged in New England or back in the Old, thinking that salvation might break out there after all.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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Roaming from provisional settlement to provisional settlement, hunting for the most auspicious places to plant roots, suffering from what Anne Hutchinson would call “the meanness of the place,” beleaguered by natives and unsure whether to face them as missionaries, conquerors, neighbors, or admirers, many wondered whether they truly belonged in New England or back in the Old, thinking that salvation might break out there after all.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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