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Cotton Mather



Mather, Cotton - măthˈər, 1663–1728, American Puritan clergyman and writer, b. Boston, grad. Harvard (B.A., 1678; M.A., 1681); son of Increase Mather and grandson of Richard Mather and of John Cotton. He was ordained (1685) and became a colleague of his father at North Church, Boston, serving as pastor in his father's absences and after his father's death (1723). It was   Read More...

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    Columbia Literary History of the United States ("From Cotton Mather to Benjamin Franklin" begins on p. 101)
    by Emory Elliott, Martha Banta, Terence Martin, David Minter, Marjorie Perloff, Daniel B. Shea, Houston A. Baker, Nina Baym, Sacvan Bercovitch. 1268 pgs.


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