Born Anne Marbury in 1591 Father was Reverend Francis Marbury

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Born Anne Marbury in 1591 Father was Reverend Francis Marbury Married a London merchant William Hutchinson and had 15 children Grew attached to the teaching and preaching of John Cotton, a Puritan minister. Left England to practice Puritanism freely in the New World

Accusations Heresy – antinomianism > the belief that Christians are freed from the moral law by the virtue of God’s grace. Breaking the 5th commandment – Thou shalt honor thy father and thy mother… Traducing the churches and ministers Maintaining meetings that are not tolerable or comely in the sight of God nor fitting for your sex…..

The Implications of the Trial No Freedom to Disagree Individual Liberties Women’s Right to Religious Thought

Questions Why was the court shocked by her statement that she had received revelations from God? Was the fear of her teachings justified? What are some examples of this type of intolerance in today’s society?