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Anchor text: Arminianism
Target Entity: Arminianism
Preceding Context: In 1634 and 1635 Winthrop served as an assistant, while the influx of migrants brought first John Haynes and then Henry Vane to the governorship. These two men, along with Anne Hutchinson and pastors Thomas Hooker and John Wheelwright, espoused religious or political views that were at odds with those of the earlier arrivals, including Winthrop. Hutchinson and Wheelwright subscribed to the Antinomian view that following religious laws was not required for salvation, while Winthrop and others believed in a more Legalist view. This religious rift significantly divided the colony, and Winthrop saw the other side's beliefs as a particularly unpleasant and dangerous heresy. By December 1636 the dispute reached into colonial politics, and Winthrop, in a bid to bridge the divide between the two factions, penned an account of his religious awakening and theological position papers designed to facilitate a harmonization of the opposing views. How widely these documents circulated is not known (and not all of them have survived), but the Legalist pastor Thomas Shepard reacted in a way that biographer Francis Bremer describes as "horrified", and containing "a color of
Succeeding Context: , which I believe your [Winthrop's] soul abhors." In the 1637 election, Vane was turned out of all offices, and Winthrop was elected governor.
Paragraph Title: Religious controversies
Source Page: John Winthrop

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