But, Winthrop did not like that and wrote to Endecott, explaining why he should not have Williams, this caused for the offer to be removed. Williams decide to go to Plymouth Colony, which was also another dissatisfaction because the church was also in communion with the England church. But, the most difficult still needed to come out and this was when Williams was already in Plymouth where he became to be a controversy. According to Morgan he started to make accusations to the king, Morgan says “He also charged the King with with blasphemy for referring to Europe as Christendom and applied to the King certain uncomplimentary passages from the Book of Revelation” (113). This was the cause why Williams had to go court and being for what he had said to the King. What Williams did, was a direct revelation against the King with his comments and accusations, which could be taken as betrayal. This is something that is always going to be in the history of Puritanism. Williams had to go to various trials to the court as a result from saying his thoughts, in one of his court in July, 1635 he was call because he kept saying atrocities against the church, ministers were there to presence the act too. After all of this happening, doing back and forth in courts, William being accused of all of that he could not …show more content…
There was a point in one of her last audiences where she found some discrepancy between her opponent John Wilson and the testimony he offered at the court(140) she went through that to find something against it. After a lot of moves from the other ministers it was clarify that the arguments and accusations against Hutchinson were not strong enough that could not do anything against her. Adding to this her final claim was that “this scripture fulfilled this day in mine eyes, therefore take heed what her god about to die unto me… for I know that For this you how about to do to me, God will ruine You and your posterity, and this whole State” (141). Hutchinson, claim that she was in direct contact with God, that she had a revelation and that was why she was not scared of anything because God would protect that anything against would have consequences, this revelations showed to the judges that something needed to be done, for which Hutchinson end up leaving Massachusetts which at some point was a lost of a “brilliant mind, but God’s collision was secured”(143). Hutchinson did not win at the court because she had to leave the town, but that does not mean that what she said was