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Antinomianism in the colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1636-1638 Including the Short story and other documents Ed. by Charles Francis Adams

Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks UNEng 974 A211a 1894
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Adams, Charles Francis, 1835-1915.
Contributor:
Winthrop, John, 1606-1676.
Series:
Prince Society (Boston, Mass.) Publications ; v. 21.
publications of The Prince Society ... ; v. 21
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hutchinson, Anne Marbury, Mrs., 1590-1643.
Hutchinson, Anne Marbury.
Antinomianism.
Massachusetts--History.
Massachusetts.
New England--History.
New England.
Physical Description:
4 p. l., [11]-415 p. ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
Boston, The Prince Society, 1894.
Contents:
Introduction.
A short story of the rise, reign, and ruine of the Antinomians, Familists & libertines that infected the churches of Nevy England ... [ascribed to John Winthrop] London, R. Smith, 1644.
Appendix to the History of the province of Massachusets-Bay, by Mr. [Thomas] Hutchinson ... Number II. November 1637. The examination of Mrs. Ann Hutchinson at the court at Newton.
A report of the trial of Mrs. Ann Hutchinson before the Church in Boston, March, 1638. [Reprinted from Mass. hist. soc. Proceedings, 1888, ser. 2, v. 4]
[Selections from] The way of Congregational churches cleared [by John Cotton. London, 1648]
Robert Keayne of Boston in New England his Book 1639. [From a ms. note-book in the possession the the Mass. hist. soc.]
Notes:
"Two hundred and fifty copies."
OCLC:
23262558

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