This compromise began to be implemented, one church at a time, following the Cambridge Platform of 1648. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this "covenant" by which the children of baptized church members who had not experienced a personal conversion could join the Congregationalist churches of New England.
ANSWER: Half-Way Covenant
[10e] The Half-Way Covenant attempted to resolve the dwindling membership in this group, which left England and settled the Massachusetts Bay Colony in a dispute over removing all traces of Catholic structure from the Church of England.
ANSWER: Puritans
[10h] The Half-Way Covenant was supported by this Boston preacher, who was pressured to denounce his follower Anne Hutchinson during the Antinomian controversy. He wrote The Bloudy Tenant, Washed and Made White during a pamphlet war with his theological rival Roger Williams.
ANSWER: John Cotton
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