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The Gortons and Slades - Washington Secretary of State

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10 sLAde goRton: A hALf centuRy in poLitics<br />

a sturdy, adventuresome woman <strong>of</strong> great character <strong>and</strong> faith. She bore<br />

nine children who survived childhood. 2<br />

Samuell’s true calling was spreading the Gospel. He was an egalitarian<br />

radical, holding that women could <strong>and</strong> should be preachers, which<br />

sc<strong>and</strong>alized many. “<strong>The</strong>re is no distinction between male <strong>and</strong> female in point<br />

<strong>of</strong> ruling or not ruling, speaking or not speaking,” Gorton declared. He was<br />

equally passionate about the separation <strong>of</strong> church <strong>and</strong> state. Civil war was<br />

brewing in Engl<strong>and</strong> over the controversial reign <strong>of</strong> Charles I, whose marriage<br />

to a French Catholic <strong>and</strong> overtures to high-church clericalism confirmed<br />

the Puritans’ worst suspicions. Samuell <strong>and</strong> Mary resolved to<br />

start a new life in America, only to discover that its advance billing as an<br />

exemplar <strong>of</strong> religious freedom had been greatly exaggerated by the colonial<br />

chamber <strong>of</strong> commerce. In Boston, at least, the welcome mat wasn’t<br />

out for noncomformists with an “exasperating spirit <strong>of</strong> independence.” 3<br />

<strong>The</strong> growing Gorton family soon moved to Plymouth, where they attended<br />

the compulsory Sabbath services. Samuell was also conducting<br />

his own meetings twice daily. “He preached like no one in New Engl<strong>and</strong>,”<br />

William Gerald McLoughlin testifies in Rhode Isl<strong>and</strong>, a Bicentennial History.<br />

Gorton denied that heaven <strong>and</strong> hell were “states <strong>of</strong> the soul following<br />

death,” asserting that “God rewards or punishes us daily by his spiritual<br />

presence or absence from our hearts.” He rejected literal interpretations<br />

<strong>of</strong> Old Testament stories, asserting that every true believer could become<br />

a priest by studying Christ’s words. Most controversial <strong>of</strong> all, Gorton held<br />

that since all men <strong>and</strong> women were equal under Christ, the courts <strong>of</strong> men<br />

had no business questioning anyone’s religious beliefs. “Any erection <strong>of</strong><br />

authority <strong>of</strong> the <strong>State</strong> within the Church, or the Church within the <strong>State</strong>,<br />

is superfluous <strong>and</strong> as a branch to be cut <strong>of</strong>f.” 4<br />

Many early accounts claim Gorton’s religious opinions were “obnoxious”<br />

to the people <strong>of</strong> Plymouth, but a new examination by an English historian,<br />

Grahame Gadman, concludes that “Gorton’s form <strong>of</strong> worship was in fact<br />

closer to what the original Pilgrim Fathers brought with them in 1620,”<br />

while the Plymouth Colony was migrating toward the religious beliefs <strong>of</strong> its<br />

“less tolerant <strong>and</strong> economically dominant Massachusetts neighbors.” 5<br />

the LAnd-gRABBing MAssAchusetts estABLishMent viewed Gorton as<br />

a dangerous firebr<strong>and</strong>. When the <strong>Gortons</strong>’ maid was hauled into a kangaroo<br />

court for smiling in church, Samuell was a character witness, reading<br />

aloud from Scripture with animated zeal <strong>and</strong> urging the citizens to “st<strong>and</strong><br />

for your liberty.” <strong>The</strong> maid’s fate is unreported, but Samuell was accused<br />

<strong>of</strong> sedition <strong>and</strong> banished from Plymouth. “<strong>The</strong> <strong>Gortons</strong> were turned out

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