Journal Article10.26443/arc.v31i.989
Deviant Speech
Lisa V. Bernal
- 01 May 2003
TL;DR: The text describes a severe act of violence against a family and God's intervention in response.
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Abstract: I never heard that the Indians in those parts did ever before this, commit the like outrage upon any one family, or families, and therefore God’s hand is the more apparendy seene herein, to pick out this woeful woman, to make her and those belonging to her, an unheard of heavy example.... Thus, the Lord heard our groanes to heaven, and freed us from this great and sore affliction. (Winthrop 1968, 214)
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