Notes on sermons delivered in Boston, 1693.

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Notes on sermons delivered in Boston, 1693.

Small anonymous notebook containing notes taken during sermons delivered by various clergymen, most likely in Boston, Mass., 1693. Includes sermon notes of Revs. Cotton Mather and Increase Mather of the Second Church of Boston, [Solomon] Stoddard of the First Congregational Church of Northampton, and a Rev. Phillips.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7544428

Massachusetts Historical Society

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Mather, Increase, 1639-1723

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"Increase Mather, the youngest son of the Reverend Richard Mather of Dorchester, and the father of Cotton Mather, has been described as the 'foremost American Puritan' of his generation. Teacher of the Second Church of Boston for more than fifty years, President of Harvard College from 1685 to 1701, agent for Massachusetts Bay in England to request the return of the Charter, and the author of approximately 175 books, pamphlets, prefaces and printed sermons, Mather was intimately involved in poli...

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728

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Mather was an American Puritan clergyman and writer. Mather attended Harvard (A.B. 1678, M.A. 1681) and served as minister at the Second Church in Boston from 1685 until his death. His advice was sought during the Salem witch trials. During his lifetime Mather wrote more than 450 books. ...

Second Church (Boston, Mass.)

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Stoddard, Solomon, 1643-1729

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Stoddard graduated from Harvard in 1662 and served as Fellow, tutor and librarian at Harvard. From the description of Papers of Solomon Stoddard, ca. 1715. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 76972889 Solomon Stoddard (1643-1728/29) was born in Boston and graduated from Harvard College in 1662. He was the first librarian of Harvard and, after preaching in Barbados for two years, became minister at Northampton, Mass., where he remained until his death. ...