1962
I think they were Anne Hutchinson, and Robert Child, that's what it says in The Puritan Dilemma.
The Puritans faced a dilemma between adhering to their strict religious beliefs and participating in the secular world. They grappled with balancing their desire for spiritual purity with the demands of everyday life and societal expectations. This conflict often led to feelings of guilt and self-doubt among the Puritan community.
The Puritans attempted to solve the Puritan dilemma by establishing a society based on their religious principles in the New World. They strived for a "city upon a hill" where they could practice their beliefs freely and without persecution. However, over time, the rigid nature of Puritan society led to challenges and conflicts within their community.
Puritan. has written: 'A Puritane set forth in his lively colours: or, K. James his description of a Puritan'
Liam O'Flaherty has written: 'The Puritan'
Oscar Kraines has written: 'The impossible dilemma'
Charles Belmar has written: 'Finnegan's dilemma'
Thomas Horde has written: 'The pretended Puritan'
Andreas Sieren has written: 'The human rights dilemma'
Diane Frazer has written: 'The Dilemma of Geraldine Addams'
Malcom Feeley has written: 'ILL - The policy dilemma'
THOMAS CHRISTENSEN has written: 'CONTEMPORARY SECURITY DILEMMA:.'