John Wheelwright

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John Wheelwright was a 17th-century Puritan clergyman and religious dissenter known for his role in the Antinomian Controversy and for establishing early settlements in New England.

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John Wheelwright canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Puritan clergyman
historical figure
religious dissenter
centuryActive 17th century
conflictWith Massachusetts Bay Colony
surface form: Massachusetts Bay Colony authorities
continentOfActivity North America
continentOfOrigin Europe
countryOfActivity Colonial America
England
familyName Wheelwright
givenName John
historicalPeriod New England Colonies
surface form: Colonial New England
ideology Calvinism
knownFor establishing early settlements in New England
role in the Antinomian Controversy
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Puritanism
surface form: Puritan movement
notableEvent Antinomian Controversy in Massachusetts
surface form: Antinomian Controversy in Massachusetts Bay Colony
occupation clergyman
minister
regionOfActivity New England
religion Christianity
Puritanism
role religious leader in early New England settlements
theologicalPosition Antinomian-leaning views

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Exeter founder John Wheelwright
subject surface form: Exeter, New Hampshire
Exeter, New Hampshire founder John Wheelwright