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Essay heading: Anne Hutchinson Biography
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Some men became preachers because their families knew political rulers or because
they were wealthy. Reverend Marbury, on the other hand, had spent years going to school and
earning his degree at Cambridge University. In fact, he spoke against untrained ministers so
much that he was even thrown in jail and not allowed to preach for several years... displayed 300 characters
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She often heard him disagree with the rules of the Church of England.
During the time that Rev. Marbury was not allowed to preach, he spent time farming his fields,
writing and teaching Anne about the Bible. Because her father was an educated man, he was able
to give Anne a better education than most young English girls received... displayed next 300 characters
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