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Essay heading: Ann Hutchinson and Jarena Lee
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January 25, 2004 |
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She believed that God had spoken to her directly, and that only God could be her judge. Anne was drawn by the excitement of this religious struggle and based her opinions on the study of the Bible. Although in some areas, she did disagree with Puritan doctrine, she was still a devoted member of the church and agreed with the majority of the Puritan principles... displayed 300 characters
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Her purpose in expressing her opinions was not to break down the church but rather to make positive change in those areas where the church was in error in her opinion.
In 19 century, women were still prohibited by social and religious custom for preaching. Jarena Lee experienced a dramatic conversion when she was 21 after hearing a sermon by Richard Allen, founder of the African Methodist Episcopal Church... displayed next 300 characters
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