Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, the Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting in the Year 1620. Unto the Year of Our Lord 1698

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Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012 M01 23 - 796 pages
Hardcover reprint of the original 1702 edition - beautifully bound in brown cloth covers featuring titles stamped in gold, 8vo - 6x9. No adjustments have been made to the original text, giving readers the full antiquarian experience. For quality purposes, all text and images are printed as black and white. This item is printed on demand. Book Information: Mather, Cotton. Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New-England, From Its First Planting In The Year 1620. Unto The Year of Our Lord, 1698. In Seven Books. Indiana: Repressed Publishing LLC, 2012. Original Publishing: Mather, Cotton. Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New-England, From Its First Planting In The Year 1620. Unto The Year of Our Lord, 1698. In Seven Books, . London: Printed For Thomas Parkhurst, At The Bible And Three Crowns In Cheapside, 1702. Subject: Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728

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Cotton Mather was born on February 12, 1663 and died on February 13, 1728. He was a socially and politically influential New England Puritan minister and author. He is also remembered for his scientific role in early hybridization experiments and his stance as an early proponent of inoculation in America. Cotton Mather wrote more than 450 books and pamphlets, and his literary works made him one of the most influential religious leaders in America. Mather set the moral tone in the colonies for people to return to the theological roots of Puritanism. The most important of these, Magnalia Christi Americana (1702), comprises seven distinct books, many of which depict narratives to which later American writers, such as Nathaniel Hawthorne and Harriet Beecher Stowe, would look in describing the cultural significance of New England for later generations after the American Revolution. His literary works include: Boston Ephermeris, Pillars of Salt, Bonifacius, and The Christian Philosopher.

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