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[td]==Puritanism==[/td] [td]Governor Winthrop was a strict [[Puritan]] who set harsh rules to ensure compliance with Puritan principles. Others in the colony, such as [[Roger WilliamsRoger Williams]], questioned Puritan rule including promoting women's rights. Williams believed in tolerance for others, including [[Quakers]], [[Anglicans]], [[Jewish]] and even [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian]] beliefs.[/td]
[td]Governor Winthrop was a strict [[Puritan]] who set harsh rules to ensure compliance with Puritan principles. Others in the colony, such as [[Roger Williams]], questioned Puritan rule including promoting women's rights. Williams believed in tolerance for others, including [[Quakers]], [[Anglicans]], [[Jewish]] and even [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian]] beliefs.[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]Dummer's wife, Mary, was a follower of Williams and [[Anne Hutchinson]] during the [[Antinomian Controversy]], leading to her and Richard becoming banished to Boston. Soon after the birth of their son [[Shubael Dummer|Shubael]], Mary became ill and died in February 1636. The Revd. [[John Eliot (missionary)|John Eliot]] said this of her later: <blockquote>She was a Godly woman but by the seduction of her acquaintances she was led away into the new opinions in Mrs Hutchinson's time, and her husband removing to Newbury, she there declared herself and did also with others endeavours, seduce her husband and persuaded him to return to Boston, where she being young with child and ill; Mr. Clarke (one of the same opinions) unskillfully gave her a vomit, which did in such manner torture and torment her with the rising of the mouth, and other violences of nature, that she died in a most uncomfortable manner. But we believe God took her away in mercy from worse evil which she was falling into. We doubt not but she is gone to Heaven.<ref name = "Chapter 5"/></blockquote>[/td]
[td]Dummer's wife, Mary, was a follower of Williams and [[Anne Hutchinson]] during the [[Antinomian Controversy]], leading to her and Richard becoming banished to Boston. Soon after the birth of their son [[Shubael Dummer|Shubael]], Mary became ill and died in February 1636. The Revd. [[John Eliot (missionary)|John Eliot]] said this of her later: <blockquote>She was a Godly woman but by the seduction of her acquaintances she was led away into the new opinions in Mrs Hutchinson's time, and her husband removing to Newbury, she there declared herself and did also with others endeavours, seduce her husband and persuaded him to return to Boston, where she being young with child and ill; Mr. Clarke (one of the same opinions) unskillfully gave her a vomit, which did in such manner torture and torment her with the rising of the mouth, and other violences of nature, that she died in a most uncomfortable manner. But we believe God took her away in mercy from worse evil which she was falling into. We doubt not but she is gone to Heaven.<ref name = "Chapter 5"/></blockquote>[/td]
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[td]==Puritanism==[/td] [td]Governor Winthrop was a strict [[Puritan]] who set harsh rules to ensure compliance with Puritan principles. Others in the colony, such as [[Roger WilliamsRoger Williams]], questioned Puritan rule including promoting women's rights. Williams believed in tolerance for others, including [[Quakers]], [[Anglicans]], [[Jewish]] and even [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian]] beliefs.[/td]
[td]Governor Winthrop was a strict [[Puritan]] who set harsh rules to ensure compliance with Puritan principles. Others in the colony, such as [[Roger Williams]], questioned Puritan rule including promoting women's rights. Williams believed in tolerance for others, including [[Quakers]], [[Anglicans]], [[Jewish]] and even [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Indian]] beliefs.[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]Dummer's wife, Mary, was a follower of Williams and [[Anne Hutchinson]] during the [[Antinomian Controversy]], leading to her and Richard becoming banished to Boston. Soon after the birth of their son [[Shubael Dummer|Shubael]], Mary became ill and died in February 1636. The Revd. [[John Eliot (missionary)|John Eliot]] said this of her later: <blockquote>She was a Godly woman but by the seduction of her acquaintances she was led away into the new opinions in Mrs Hutchinson's time, and her husband removing to Newbury, she there declared herself and did also with others endeavours, seduce her husband and persuaded him to return to Boston, where she being young with child and ill; Mr. Clarke (one of the same opinions) unskillfully gave her a vomit, which did in such manner torture and torment her with the rising of the mouth, and other violences of nature, that she died in a most uncomfortable manner. But we believe God took her away in mercy from worse evil which she was falling into. We doubt not but she is gone to Heaven.<ref name = "Chapter 5"/></blockquote>[/td]
[td]Dummer's wife, Mary, was a follower of Williams and [[Anne Hutchinson]] during the [[Antinomian Controversy]], leading to her and Richard becoming banished to Boston. Soon after the birth of their son [[Shubael Dummer|Shubael]], Mary became ill and died in February 1636. The Revd. [[John Eliot (missionary)|John Eliot]] said this of her later: <blockquote>She was a Godly woman but by the seduction of her acquaintances she was led away into the new opinions in Mrs Hutchinson's time, and her husband removing to Newbury, she there declared herself and did also with others endeavours, seduce her husband and persuaded him to return to Boston, where she being young with child and ill; Mr. Clarke (one of the same opinions) unskillfully gave her a vomit, which did in such manner torture and torment her with the rising of the mouth, and other violences of nature, that she died in a most uncomfortable manner. But we believe God took her away in mercy from worse evil which she was falling into. We doubt not but she is gone to Heaven.<ref name = "Chapter 5"/></blockquote>[/td]
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