Home school of American history; embracing the growth and achievements of our country from the earliest days of discovery and settlement to the present eventful year .. . the Indians with-out paying for it, and that aperson was answerable to Godalone for his belief Thesethargis were answered bythe banishment of Williamsfrom the colony. All theBaptists were expelled Shortly afterward,Anne Hutchinson boldlypreached the doctrine of J^Antinomianism, which de-chires that a man is notsaved by the help of goodworks, but by divine gracealone. In other words, nomatter how wickedly he lives,his


Home school of American history; embracing the growth and achievements of our country from the earliest days of discovery and settlement to the present eventful year .. . the Indians with-out paying for it, and that aperson was answerable to Godalone for his belief Thesethargis were answered bythe banishment of Williamsfrom the colony. All theBaptists were expelled Shortly afterward,Anne Hutchinson boldlypreached the doctrine of J^Antinomianism, which de-chires that a man is notsaved by the help of goodworks, but by divine gracealone. In other words, nomatter how wickedly he lives,his salvation is wholly inde-]iendent of it. She went toRhode Island and afterwardto New Netherland, whereshe was killed in one of the attacks of the Indians njion the Dutch settlements. The Quakers greatly annoyed the New England colonists. They persistedin rising in the Puritan meetings and disputing with ministers. INIany werefined, whipped, imprisoned, and banished, but in the face of warnings theyreturned. As a consequence, four were put to death. Then a reaction set inand the persecution ceased. The most formidable war in which the earlv colonies of New England. EOGEH WILLIAMS IN BANISHMENT. 58 SETTLEMENT OF THE THIRTEEN ORIGINAL STATES. were involved was Avith King Philip, who was the son of Massasoit, a firmfriend of the settlers until his death. Philij) was one of the great Indians ofhistory. Like many of his peoj^le he saw with anger the growth of the whitemen, who in time would drive him and his warriors from their hunting the magnitude of the work of exterminating all the settlers, he visitedthe different tribes and used every effort to unite them in a war against theinvaders. He was partly successful, and, with the allies secured, King Philipbegan the war by attacking a jmrty of settlers at Swansea, on Sunday, June 24,1675, while they were on their way to church. Several whites were killed,when the Indians hurried off to the Connecticut Valley to con


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