Anne Hutchinson:
A) really was no threat to the Puritan establishment because women were so clearly considered inferior.
B) angered Puritan authorities by supporting the claims of Roger Williams.
C) engaged in Antinomianism, a sexual practice that the Puritans considered threatening to traditional gender relations.
D) opposed Puritan ministers who distinguished saints from the damned through church attendance and moral behavior rather than through focusing on an inner state of grace.
E) would have been left alone if she had not also run for a seat in the General Court.
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