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  1. Anne Hutchinson ( née Marbury; July 1591 – August 1643) was a Puritan spiritual advisor, religious reformer, and an important participant in the Antinomian Controversy which shook the infant Massachusetts Bay Colony from 1636 to 1638.

  2. Nov 9, 2009 · Anne Hutchinson was an influential Puritan spiritual leader in colonial New England who challenged the religious doctrines of her time. Through the popularity of her preaching,...

  3. Anne Hutchinson (baptized July 20, 1591, Alford, Lincolnshire, England—died August or September 1643, Pelham Bay, New York [U.S.]) was a religious liberal who became one of the founders of Rhode Island after her banishment from Massachusetts Bay Colony.

  4. Considered one of the earliest American feminists, Anne Hutchinson was a spiritual leader in colonial Massachusetts who challenged male authority — and, indirectly, acceptable gender roles — by preaching to both women and men and by questioning Puritan teachings about salvation.

  5. Jan 20, 2021 · Anne Hutchinson (l. 1591-1643 CE) was a religious reformer, Puritan preacher, midwife, and alleged prophetess whose beliefs and influence brought her into conflict with the magistrates of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, especially its governor John Winthrop (l. c. 1588-1649 CE) in 1636-1638 CE.

  6. Feb 3, 2021 · Anne Hutchinson (l. 1591-1643 CE) was a religious dissident who was brought to trial by John Winthrop (l. c. 1588-1649 CE) and the other magistrates of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1637 CE for spreading "erroneous opinions" regarding religious belief and practice. She is known as the central figure in the Antinomian Controversy.

  7. Jan 7, 2023 · Anne Hutchinson defied society’s conventional roles for women. Anne was born in England in 1591. Her father was a Puritan minister, Francis Marbury. He was jailed in 1578 for criticizing the bishops. Anne was especially bright, and she quickly absorbed her father’s ideas on questioning religious authority. She married William Hutchinson in ...

  8. Hutchinson represents the Puritansdrive for spiritual development within, including her claim of revelation. She is best understood within a transatlantic framework illustrating both the tools of patriarchal oppression and, more importantly, the appeal of Puritan spirituality for women. Keywords. Anne Hutchinson. John Cotton. John Winthrop.

  9. Jul 28, 2009 · Anne Hutchinson has been one of the few women to attain canonical status in the history of colonial New England.

  10. Nov 17, 2016 · In November 1637, Anne Hutchinson was sentenced to banishment by the Massachusetts Bay Colony, having been declared a "woman not fit for our society." As a midwife, wife, and mother of fifteen children, Hutchinson was held in high esteem by the Boston community.