The Pilgrim fathers of New England : $b a historyMartyn, W. Carlos (William Carlos)
History
The Pilgrim fathers of New England : $b a history
Martyn, W. Carlos (William Carlos)
Massachusetts -- History -- Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775; Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)
Anne Hutchinson does not seem to have been inoculated with the
virus of Familism; but she was, of course, an Antinomian, since she
assailed the theocratic law; and therefore, to the heated minds of
the Pilgrims, she might easily appear to be the fleshly tabernacle of
both—the incarnation of heresy.
Meantime the debate grew in bitterness. Mrs. Hutchinson, when taunted
with Familism and Antinomianism, retorted by nicknaming her foes
_Legalists_; “because,” she said, “you are acquainted neither with
the spirit of the gospel nor with Christ himself.”[990] Boston echoed
the phrase with wild delight, and “Legalist! Legalist! Legalist!” was
dinned into the ears of the clergy of the Bay.
Winthrop and his friends were exasperated, and they invoked the
courts to interfere. Several of the Antinomians were heavily
fined.[991] Wheelwright, who, in a fast-day sermon, had strenuously
maintained the Antinomian tenets, was formally censured by the
General Court for sedition.[992]
Then the innovators were, in their turn, angered. “The fear of
God and the love of neighbors was laid by;” Mrs. Hutchinson and
her adherents clamored all the louder; and Vane, disgusted and
dispirited, tendered his resignation, and craved permission to return
to England;[993] but “the expostulations of the Boston church finally
turned him from his design,” and kept him at his post.[994]
Meanwhile Wheelwright, provoked at his censure, had appealed
to England. This wrecked Vane’s administration, and ruined the
Antinomian cause; for the patriotic feeling of the colony ran so
high, that “it was accounted perjury and treason to appeal to
the king.”[995] In the elections of 1637 public opinion was made
manifest; Winthrop, with the towns and the churches at his back,
outvoted Vane, whose sole support was Boston, and the fathers of the
colony once more grasped the helm.[996]
Winthrop originated, enacted, and defended the alien law.[997] This
found in Vane an inflexible opponent; and, using the language of the
time, he left a memorial of his dissent. “Scribes and Pharisees,
and such as are confirmed in any way of error”—these are the
remarkable words of the man who soon embarked for England, where he
afterwards pleaded in Parliament for the liberties of all classes of
dissenters—“all such are not to be denied cohabitation, but are to
be pitied and reformed. Ishmael shall dwell in the presence of his
brethren.”[998]
Now that the founders of the colony had emerged from their brief
eclipse and regained their pristine influence, they decided to
initiate measures which should definitely silence the unseemly
“noise about the temple.” An ecclesiastical synod was convened.[999]
Assembling in the summer of 1637, it branded eighty-two opinions then
in vogue as heretical, and summoned Anne Hutchinson, Wheelwright, and
others of that “ilk,” to their bar for examination.[1000]
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