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In the light of what you have read in your text, what do these documents tell you about religion in the Massachusetts Bay colony, the relationship between church and state in that colony, and the impact of religion on the lives of the Puritans? Reread Document 3 in Chapter Two. How might Puritan leaders have believed that witches were just another manifestation of the fall from grace that had taken place in the colony? How might the witch trials have helped to restore the power that Puritan leaders felt they had lost?
More orthodox ministers felt that Edwards and Whitefield were appealing to the emotions rather than to the intellect and were distressed at what seemed to be a movement that ran counter to reason. What evidence can you find to support this allegation? How might Edwards and Whitefield have answered such charges?