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  1. Some Old Puritan Love-Letters John and Margaret Winthrop--1618-1638 by John Winthrop, 2010-01-02
  2. Prospero's America: John Winthrop, Jr., Alchemy, and the Creation of New England Culture, 1606-1676 (Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture) by Walter W. Woodward, 2010-04-01
  3. Antiquarian Papers: Memorial Of John Endecott, Reception Of John Winthrop (1879) by American Antiquarian Society, 2010-09-10
  4. Some Old Puritan Love-Letters: John and Margaret Winthrop--1618-1638 [1894] by John Winthrop, 2010-01-06
  5. John Winthrop's decision for America, 1629 (The America's alternatives series) by Darrett Bruce Rutman, 1975
  6. Younger John Winthrop by Robert Clifford Black, 1966-11-01
  7. Life and Letters of John Winthrop by Robert C. Winthrop, John Winthrop, 2010-04-06
  8. A Secondary Annotated Bibliography of John Winthrop, 1588-1649 (Ams Studies in the Seventeenth Century) by Geoffrey Paul Carpenter, 1997-09
  9. The Holy Pretence: A Study In Christianity And Reason Of State From William Perkins To John Winthrop by George L. Mosse, 2005-02-21
  10. Life and Letters of John Winthrop: Governor of the Massachusetts-Bay Company at Their Emigration to New England, 1630, Volume 1 by Robert Charles Winthrop, 2010-04-03
  11. John Winthrop (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by John Schweninger, 1990-01
  12. John Winthrop: Politician and Statesman (Colonial Leaders) by Elizabeth Russell Connelly, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, 2000-11
  13. John Winthrop's World: History as a Story; The Story as History (History of American Thought and Culture) by James G. Moseley, 1992-10-15
  14. Life and letters of John Winthrop, governor of the Massachusetts-Bay company at their emigration to New England .. by Robert C. 1809-1894 Winthrop, 2010-09-07

21. Frederick G. Kilgour
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22. Winthrop, John--NSH Statue
john winthrop. Given by Massachusetts to the National Statuary Hall Collection johnwinthrop was born in Suffolk County, England, on January 12, 1587 or 1588.
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Given in 1876; located in Hall of Columns. John Winthrop was born in Suffolk County, England, on January 12, 1587 or 1588. He attended Trinity College, Cambridge, and was admitted to Gray's Inn in 1613. He practiced law in London and was admitted to the Inner Temple in 1628. Winthrop's Puritan convictions led him to take an interest in the new Massachusetts Bay Colony in the New World. His involvement in the planning and management of the corporation resulted in his being appointed governor of the colony in 1629. He left England the next year to take his new post in Massachusetts. Gifted in practical affairs and the art of government, Winthrop was the foremost political leader in the colony for nearly 20 years, including twelve non-consecutive terms as governor. Religious leaders were actively involved while the colony struggled to develop a form of government compatible with Puritan beliefs. Winthrop's views differed on occasion from those of the clergy; these disputes led to an eventual inquiry into dissension in the colony, with the result that Winthrop agreed to follow Puritan ideals more closely. At the same time, the colony had come under criticism in England. Winthrop successfully argued for its continuation in a letter to the Lords Commissioners for Plantations. In 1640 he held a post with the Court of Assistants, and in 1642 he was elected to the chief magistracy. In 1645 Winthrop was instrumental in forming the United Colonies and served as its first president. His contributions to Massachusetts continued until his death on March 26, 1649.

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26. Winthrop, John, 1714-79, American Scientist. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Ed
winthrop, john, 171479, American scientist. The Columbia Encyclopedia, SixthEdition. 2001. 2001. winthrop, john, 1714–79, American scientist.
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27. WINTHROP, John Jack , Governor [1606-1676] - Colonial Governor
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28. WINTHROP, John, Governor [1588-1649] - American Colonial Leader
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  • 30. Portrait Of John Winthrop By John Singleton Copley...
    or three generations before. The name of this preacher? john winthrop.Same family and same vocation. The telescope, though, and
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    It rarely makes sense to think that when a century changes or one designated "era" gives way to another, all values change utterly and for everyone. The portrait below is also by Copley this time it's of a Boston minister, a leader in the still-flourishing Calvinist faith of the city. His garb and general demeanor are largely the same as Mather and Sewall would have favored two or three generations before. The name of this preacher? John Winthrop. Same family and same vocation. The telescope, though, and the impression that this Winthrop looks out at the world with scientific curiosity, suggest a reconciliation of his Calvinism with the science and logic of this new age.

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    32. Sarah Swafford On John Winthrop
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    In 1620, the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth. Ten years later, in 1630, Winthrop and one thousand others arrived in America setting up the Massachusetts Bay Colony. After ten more years passed, the immigration ceased with a total accumulation of around twenty thousand Englishmen. Winthrop, the twenty thousand Puritan Englishmen, and their descendents had a large affect on our Christian heritage as a Nation as well as the heritage of Old England. The New England Way began more and more to prevail over Old England ( Hosmer 3). Winthrop's goal as the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony was to lead them to be a 'Modell' to Old England of a colony based on Biblical principles. Yet we know from Winthrop's numerous and thorough journal entries that his goal as a student, a husband, a father, and a businessman was to be a model Christian. This short paper, however, could not encompass the complete life of anyone adequately, especially not someone as influential as John Winthrop. Therefore, the focus of this writing will be on John Winthrop's life as a model Christian from his youth, into his manhood, and through the events that led to his arrival in America. John Winthrop's story begins on January 12, 1588, in Edwardston, a tiny village adjoining the city of Groton in the county of Suffolk, England. John was reared in a strict Puritan atmosphere at Groton Manor. Groton Manor was a relatively large estate that his father had inherited and John would acquire when he was of age. Although John had a strict Puritan upbringing, he describes himself in his many journal entries as a 'wild and dissolute' child, meaning he was indifferent to moral restraints or given to immoral or improper conduct. John did not seek to follow God and His ways until his youth (

    33. John Winthrop: Bibliography
    john winthrop An Annotated Bibliography. by Michelle Anderson and SarahSwafford. Auchincloss, Louis. The winthrop Covenant. winthrop, john.
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    Auchincloss , Louis. The Winthrop Covenant . Boston: Houghton Mifflin,1976.
      Auchincloss outlines 300 years of Winthrop family history starting with governorship John Winthrop. He demonstrates how the influence of the Winthrop family was significant and enduring.
    Bradford , William. Of Plymouth Plantation . New York: Capricorn Books, 1962.
      The book contains letters written by John Winthrop during Pequot War (1637) when he was governor which shed light upon his ideas and govenmental policies .
    Dunn , Richard S. Puritans and Yankees: The Winthrop Dynasty of New England . New York: W.W. Norton and Co, Inc., 1962.
      Dunn traces Winthrop's actions and attitudes during his departure from England and his leadership in America (1630-45). His governmental style and influence in New England policies, ideas, and conflicts are also discussed.
    Dunn , Richard S, James Savage , and Laetitia Yeandle (editors).

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    36. John Winthrop
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    governor of Massachusetts, born in Edwardston, near Groton, Suffolk, England, 22 Jan., 1588; died in Boston, Mass., 26 March, 1649. The manor of Groton had been purchased in 1544 by his grandfather, Adam Winthrop, a rich clothier of Suffolk, who had also a city home in St. Michael's. Cornhill, and who was for several years master of the famous Cloth-workers' company of London. A portrait of him, ascribed to Hans Holbein, indicates a man of culture, decision, and great strength of character. One of his daughters became the wife of Sir Thomas Mildmay, nephew of the founder of Emmanuel college; and another was the mother of Dr. William Alabaster, who is styled, in "Fuller's Worthies," "a most rare poet as any our age or nation has produced witnessed his Tragedy of Roxana." "a large portion of outward estate." It is matter of tradition that he was made a justice of the peace on arriving at eighteen years of age, and

    37. Winthrop, John, 1588–1649, Governor Of The Massachusetts Bay Colony
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    38. Winthrop, John, 1606–76, Colonial Governor In America
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    In seventeenth-century England there was no such thing as freedom of religion. There was only the Church of England. But as the Church grew more politicized and hostile to Puritan ideas, it became clear to John that there was little or nothing he could do to reform the Church from within. He did not want to start a war that he could never win. Also, his son Henry became somewhat rebellious, and John began to worry that he might lose his children to the godless popular culture. At the age of forty-two, after a painful struggle, John decided that the only real choice was for him to take his family and move away from England. Rather than fighting political battles with the authorities, he would quietly move away to a new land where he could worship God freely and raise his children in an environment of faith.

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