An American Jezebel: The Life of Anne Hutchinson (Classic Reprint)

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Fb&c Limited, 2017 M07 13 - 338 pages
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John Cotton's voice was beautiful. It was warm and silky. Strained through those cool Gothic spaces, it reached Anne Hutchinson as an essence too subtle to be of the senses.' Strained through her fine perceptions, the ancient cadences were rousing a sweet disturbance, the apprehension of something too profound to plumb-l Be tween reader and listener Solomon's Song was weaving a spell that was to bind them together through every change, a spell unguessed perhaps, but going on as a force stronger than death or betrayal.

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