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1Editorial Note (Adams Papers)
Colonial Massachusetts is often charged with having supported a religious establishment. As Green v. Washburn, No. 37 , indicates, there is a sense in which this charge is all too well-merited. The “establishment” which existed in the 18th century, however, was far from being the state-controlled church administering a rigid dogma which the term suggests. Indeed, local autonomy was the very...