The work reprinted here, An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England to Hearken to the Voice of God in His Late and Present Dispensations As Ever They Desire to Escape Another Judgement, Seven Times Greater Then Any Thing Which as Yet Hath Been (1676), is transcribed from the copy held by the American Antiquarian Society. It is Mather\u27s theological explication of King Philip’s War (1675-76) as God’s punishment of his people for their backsliding. Characteristic of the homiletic tradition of the jeremiad is Increase Mather’s paradigmatic response to the war with the Indian Sachem Metacom and his action plan to appease his wrathful God. An Earnest Exhortation is one of the most revealing documents of the period of how the Puri...
From 1656 through 1661, the Massachusetts Bay Colony experienced an “invasion” of Quaker missionarie...
[8], 31, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to)Running title: A word to the present and succeeding generation in New...
[8], 46 p."To the reader," signed: Increase Mather.Reproduction of original in the Harvard Universit...
The work reprinted here, An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England to Hearken to the ...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s influential contemporary account of...
This ebook represents a new edition of Increase Mather’s influential contemporary account of King Ph...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
We most often turn to American Puritan prose to glean historicalor biographical data. If we seek a b...
The classic biography of preeminent colonial Massachusetts minister and President of Harvard College...
[4], 76 p."On p. 24-43 ("Some grounds of the war against the Pequots", and "A brief history of the w...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
[4], 51, 8 p.The "Serious exhortation", printed in the original edition, Boston, 1676, is not includ...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
Index [11] p.; Errata [1] p.Also, an answer to Cotton Mather's abuses of the said people, in his lat...
From 1656 through 1661, the Massachusetts Bay Colony experienced an “invasion” of Quaker missionarie...
[8], 31, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to)Running title: A word to the present and succeeding generation in New...
[8], 46 p."To the reader," signed: Increase Mather.Reproduction of original in the Harvard Universit...
The work reprinted here, An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England to Hearken to the ...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s influential contemporary account of...
This ebook represents a new edition of Increase Mather’s influential contemporary account of King Ph...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
We most often turn to American Puritan prose to glean historicalor biographical data. If we seek a b...
The classic biography of preeminent colonial Massachusetts minister and President of Harvard College...
[4], 76 p."On p. 24-43 ("Some grounds of the war against the Pequots", and "A brief history of the w...
When King Philip\u27s War erupted in the summer of 1675, the New England colonies entered a quarter-...
[4], 51, 8 p.The "Serious exhortation", printed in the original edition, Boston, 1676, is not includ...
The following pages represent a new edition of Increase Mather’s in-fluential contemporary account o...
Samuel Danforth’s election sermon of 1670 is a classic example of the New England jeremiad. Addresse...
Index [11] p.; Errata [1] p.Also, an answer to Cotton Mather's abuses of the said people, in his lat...
From 1656 through 1661, the Massachusetts Bay Colony experienced an “invasion” of Quaker missionarie...
[8], 31, [1] p. ; 19 cm. (4to)Running title: A word to the present and succeeding generation in New...
[8], 46 p."To the reader," signed: Increase Mather.Reproduction of original in the Harvard Universit...