- re****tion. As a
historian of
colonial New England,
Mather is
noted for his
Magnalia Christi Americana (1702).
Personally and
intellectually committed to the...
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Magnalia Christi Americana (roughly, The
Glorious Works of
Christ in America) is a book
published in 1702 by the
puritan minister Cotton Mather (1663–1728)...
- The
event became well known, due in part to
Cotton Mather's
account in
Magnalia Christi Americana: The
Ecclesiastical History of New
England (1702). Mather...
- on with more
vigor than before." (Reprinting the
letter years later in
Magnalia,
Cotton Mather left out
these "two
first and the last" sections.) Major...
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Hannah Swarton and
Hannah Duston. It was
republished in
expanded form in
Magnalia Christi Americana, a 1702 book by Mather. Mather's
appendix to the sermon...
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founder of
Harvard College... Mather,
Cotton (1853). Robbins,
Thomas (ed.).
Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The
Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from...
- his work in
their writings; for example,
Cotton Mather referred to it in
Magnalia Christi Americana and
Thomas Prince referred to it in A
Chronological History...
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buried near the end of a very
large folio of
miscellaneous extracts titled Magnalia Christi Americana.
There are
small differences in the 1702 reprinting,...
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University President.
Retrieved January 9, 2024. Mather,
Cotton (1702).
Magnalia Christi Americana: or, The
ecclesiastical history of New-England, from...
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Whittier in his
short story "The Mother’s Revenge" (1831)
Cotton Mather Magnalia Christi Americana (orig. pub. 1702).
Dustin House Texts Caverly, Robert...