Thomas Hooker – How One Puritan’s English Shaped a New World
Thomas Hooker, born July 5, 1586, helped shape American political and religious language. His sermons forged powerful English expressions of liberty, covenant, and consent, blending Puritan belief with democratic ideals. His voice laid the groundwork for a civic English that still echoes in constitutions, pulpits, and calls for justice today.
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