Thomas Weld

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Thomas Weld was a 17th-century Puritan minister and polemicist in Massachusetts, known for his influential role in opposing Anne Hutchinson and shaping the outcome of the Antinomian Controversy.

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instanceOf Puritan minister
person
polemicist
centuryActive 17th century
countryOfActivity Colonial America NERFINISHED
familyName Weld NERFINISHED
givenName Thomas NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Colonial New England NERFINISHED
ideologicalConflictWith Anne Hutchinson NERFINISHED
influenced Puritan church discipline in Massachusetts
involvedIn Antinomian Controversy in Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
knownAs Thomas Weld of Massachusetts NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
movement New England Puritanism NERFINISHED
notableFor opposition to Anne Hutchinson
role in the Antinomian Controversy
occupation clergyman
minister
polemicist
placeOfActivity Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
New England NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence Massachusetts Bay Colony NERFINISHED
religiousRole Puritan pastor
religiousTradition Puritanism
residence Massachusetts
roleInEvent shaped outcome of the Antinomian Controversy in Massachusetts
theologicalPosition anti-Antinomianism

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