Along these lines, the Puritans felt Hutchinson's feelings were brimming with religious mistakes and women did not have the privilege to clarify God's law. Hutchinson needed to show up in court. At her trial, she could answer all inquiries.
They couldn't demonstrate that she had infringed upon any Puritan laws or that she defied any religious lessons.
Be that as it may, she committed a genuine error and she told the court that God talked specifically to her. It seems Hutchinson's crime was that she had the gatherings in her home. The arraignment protests this since she is a woman, and finds any reason to