History of the United States of America. Written in accordance with the principles of peace1852 |
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Page 118
... Cotton Mather , having " neither strength nor sense left them to do any thing for their own defence . " But Philip refused to submit . He was still a wanderer , chased from one hiding place to another . Finding at length his wife and ...
... Cotton Mather , having " neither strength nor sense left them to do any thing for their own defence . " But Philip refused to submit . He was still a wanderer , chased from one hiding place to another . Finding at length his wife and ...
Page 120
... Cotton Mather remarks : " Had we but done half so much as the French papists have Controversy with Charles II . done to proselyte the Indians 120 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... Cotton Mather remarks : " Had we but done half so much as the French papists have Controversy with Charles II . done to proselyte the Indians 120 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
Page 122
... Mather , son of Cotton Mather , was sent to England to make an appeal to the king , and embarked without detection . But relief came by the revolution of 1688. When the news arrived in Boston of the invasion of England , and that the ...
... Mather , son of Cotton Mather , was sent to England to make an appeal to the king , and embarked without detection . But relief came by the revolution of 1688. When the news arrived in Boston of the invasion of England , and that the ...
Page 126
... Cotton Mather , a prominent preacher , asserted that the " devils broke in upon the country after as astonishing a manner as was ever heard of . " Soon after the arrival of the new governor , a court was instituted for the trial of ...
... Cotton Mather , a prominent preacher , asserted that the " devils broke in upon the country after as astonishing a manner as was ever heard of . " Soon after the arrival of the new governor , a court was instituted for the trial of ...
Page 128
... Cotton Mather , giving the length , breadth , color , etc. The delusion spread , and accusations increased . " So firmly convinced were the magistrates , that the prince of darkness was in the midst of them , using hu- man instruments ...
... Cotton Mather , giving the length , breadth , color , etc. The delusion spread , and accusations increased . " So firmly convinced were the magistrates , that the prince of darkness was in the midst of them , using hu- man instruments ...
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