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The
most
notable
Free
Grace
advocates
,
often
called
Name_conferral
``
Antinomians
''
,
were
charismatic
Anne
Hutchinson
,
her
brother-in-law
Reverend
John
Wheelwright
,
and
Massachusetts
Bay
Governor
Henry
Vane
.
The
Colony
's
orthodox
ministers
held
Hold
meetings
Communication
with
Cotton
,
Wheelwright
,
and
Hutchinson
in
the
fall
of
1636
.
However
,
Cotton
invited
Request
Wheelwright
to
speak
Expressing_publicly
at
the
Boston
church
during
services
Rite
that
day
,
and
his
sermon
created
Creating
a
furor
which
deepened
Cause_change_of_position_on_a_scale
the
growing
Expansion
division
.
In
March
1637
,
the
court
accused
Judgment_communication
Wheelwright
of
contempt
and
sedition
,
but
he
was
not
sentenced
Legal_rulings
.
During
the
election
Change_of_leadership
of
May
1637
,
the
free
grace
advocates
suffered
Confronting_problem
two
major
setbacks
Confronting_problem
when
John
Winthrop
defeated
Conquering
Vane
in
the
gubernatorial
race
,
and
the
Boston
magistrates
were
voted
Choosing
out
of
office
who
had
supported
Supporting
Hutchinson
and
Wheelwright
.
The
idea
that
Hutchinson
played
Participation
a
central
and
singular
role
in
the
controversy
went
largely
unchallenged
until
2002
,
when
Michael
Winship
's
account
of
the
controversy
portrayed
Publishing
Cotton
,
Wheelwright
,
and
Vane
as
equally
complicit
with
her
.
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