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 ...S. Andrus & son, 1855 |
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Page xxx
... further than vituperative denunciations upon the fruits of it . Literature owes a vast deal to Cotton Mather ; especially for his historical and biographical works . Were these alone to be struck out of existence , it would make a void ...
... further than vituperative denunciations upon the fruits of it . Literature owes a vast deal to Cotton Mather ; especially for his historical and biographical works . Were these alone to be struck out of existence , it would make a void ...
Page xxxvi
... further seems to have been done about it . Of the " Biblia Americana , " the Doctor's son remarks , " That is a work , the writing of which is enough constantly to employ a man , unless he be a miracle of diligence , the half of the ...
... further seems to have been done about it . Of the " Biblia Americana , " the Doctor's son remarks , " That is a work , the writing of which is enough constantly to employ a man , unless he be a miracle of diligence , the half of the ...
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... further informed respecting the life and character of Dr. Cotton Mather , cannot do better , in our opinion , than to read Dr. Eliot's notice of him in his New Eng . Biographical Dictionary . For neatness , truthfulness , and elegance ...
... further informed respecting the life and character of Dr. Cotton Mather , cannot do better , in our opinion , than to read Dr. Eliot's notice of him in his New Eng . Biographical Dictionary . For neatness , truthfulness , and elegance ...
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... further than the first Essay of Reformation . ' Tis very certain , that the first Reformers never intended that what they did should be the absolute boundary of Reformation , so that it should be a sin to proceed any further ; as , by ...
... further than the first Essay of Reformation . ' Tis very certain , that the first Reformers never intended that what they did should be the absolute boundary of Reformation , so that it should be a sin to proceed any further ; as , by ...
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... further in our way . Let him then proceed unto the writers of the Cesarean times , and first revolve Suetonius , then Tacitus , then Herodian , then a whole army more of historians which now crowd into our Library ; and unto all the ...
... further in our way . Let him then proceed unto the writers of the Cesarean times , and first revolve Suetonius , then Tacitus , then Herodian , then a whole army more of historians which now crowd into our Library ; and unto all the ...
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