Anne Hutchinson: Puritan Prophet, 1st edition

Published by Pearson (October 20, 2009) © 2010

  • Timothy D. Hall Central Michigan University
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Ideal supplement for U.S. History survey course as well as courses in Colonial American History, History of Women in America, American Religious History, and American Biography.

Examines the life of this perennially fascinating and controversial woman within the dynamic social and cultural contexts of seventeenth-century England and North America.

Drawing upon the latest scholarship, Timothy D. Hall presents Hutchinson as a literate, highly intelligent agent of a militant Protestant vanguard pressing to extend English influence into the new world. Hall explores the charges brought against Hutchinson and analyzes her responses to them, and he provides thorough coverage of her continued influence in other communities after her trial and expulsion from the Massachusetts Bay colony.

Paperback, brief, and inexpensive, each of the titles in the Library of American Biography series focuses on a figure whose actions and ideas significantly influenced the course of American history and national life. In addition, each biography relates the life of its subject to the broader themes and developments of the times.

Editor’s Preface

Author’s Preface

Chapter 1: Growing Up Puritan in Elizabethan England

Chapter 2: Anne Hutchinson and the Church Militant

Chapter 3: "A Profitable Member among Us”

Chapter 4: Secret Quarrels

Chapter 5: Trouble in Churches and Commonwealth

Chapter 6: Trial

Chapter 7: “A Dayngerus Instrument of the Divell”

Epilogue: “The Sainted Anne Hutchinson”

Glossary of Terms

Study and Discussion Questions

A Note on the Sources

Index

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