Murder, theft, and infanticide in eighteenth-century New England were all treated with the same punishment, public execution. The executions were not just public displays, but also a time for sermons and life lessons to teach those who witness the criminal\u27s death to refrain from sinful behavior. At the core of every sermon was the Biblical passages used to warn the onlookers to be careful in life and a pea for the criminal to repent. In addition to the sermons, some of the criminals provided confessions to their crimes and even indicated their newfound salvation for their sins. This thesis closely examines the Biblical passages used by both the sermon writers and criminals. People at this time related much of their lives to Christianity...
[4], iv, 68, [4] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)The "unhappy young woman" was Rebekah Chamblit, who was executed ...
This book analyses the different types of post-execution punishments and other aggravated execution ...
[12], 153, [1] p. ; 14 cm. (12mo)Preface signed by William Hubbard."To the Christian reader" signed...
Murder, theft, and infanticide in eighteenth-century New England were all treated with the same puni...
Criminal justice reforms of the early American Republic stand as an often examined area of research,...
This research analyzes the trial and execution of six men accused of piracy, robbery, and murder in ...
Religion was almost always involved in murder and massacre during seventeenth century England, if no...
abstract: "The Wicked Man's Portion" uses crime writing as a means to measure modernity in early Ame...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
24 p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Dr. Chauncy's sermon on the horrid nature, and enormous guilt, of m...
This is a well-known execution sermon from seventeenth-century Massachusetts, delivered on the occas...
This dissertation analyzes capital punishment from 1750 to 1800 in Boston, Philadelphia, and Charles...
This dissertation explores execution literature, a genre of literature popular in the Northeastern A...
Karen Halttunen, Murder Most Foul: The Killer and the American Gothic Imagination. Cambridge: Harvar...
This is a well-known execution sermon from seventeenth-century Massachusetts, delivered on the occas...
[4], iv, 68, [4] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)The "unhappy young woman" was Rebekah Chamblit, who was executed ...
This book analyses the different types of post-execution punishments and other aggravated execution ...
[12], 153, [1] p. ; 14 cm. (12mo)Preface signed by William Hubbard."To the Christian reader" signed...
Murder, theft, and infanticide in eighteenth-century New England were all treated with the same puni...
Criminal justice reforms of the early American Republic stand as an often examined area of research,...
This research analyzes the trial and execution of six men accused of piracy, robbery, and murder in ...
Religion was almost always involved in murder and massacre during seventeenth century England, if no...
abstract: "The Wicked Man's Portion" uses crime writing as a means to measure modernity in early Ame...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
24 p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)Half-title: Dr. Chauncy's sermon on the horrid nature, and enormous guilt, of m...
This is a well-known execution sermon from seventeenth-century Massachusetts, delivered on the occas...
This dissertation analyzes capital punishment from 1750 to 1800 in Boston, Philadelphia, and Charles...
This dissertation explores execution literature, a genre of literature popular in the Northeastern A...
Karen Halttunen, Murder Most Foul: The Killer and the American Gothic Imagination. Cambridge: Harvar...
This is a well-known execution sermon from seventeenth-century Massachusetts, delivered on the occas...
[4], iv, 68, [4] p. ; 18 cm. (8vo)The "unhappy young woman" was Rebekah Chamblit, who was executed ...
This book analyses the different types of post-execution punishments and other aggravated execution ...
[12], 153, [1] p. ; 14 cm. (12mo)Preface signed by William Hubbard."To the Christian reader" signed...