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EPISODE 96: The Wildest Man You Have Never Heard Of: Thomas Morton

History on Fire

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Puritan Theology - The Garden of Eden

The anti-wielderness theme was an important part of the Puritan theology. Cotton Mather believed in a connection between wilderness and Satan. Pegans on the other end worship in nature. Good Christians, according to Puritans, did not. So they happily went about quoting biblical passages regarding cutting down trees that were sacred to Pegans.

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