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245 04 The Puritans in America :|ba narrative anthology /|cedited
       by Alan Heimert and Andrew Delbanco. 
264  1 Cambridge, Mass. :|bHarvard University Press,|c[1985] 
264  4 |c©1985 
300    xviii, 438 pages ;|c25 cm 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    unmediated|bn|2rdamedia 
338    volume|bnc|2rdacarrier 
504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 415-432) and 
       index. 
505 00 |gIntroduction --|g1:|tLoomings.|tThe soul's preparation 
       for Christ (c. 1626) /|rThomas Hooker ;|tChrist the 
       fountain of life (c. 1628) /|rJohn Cotton ;|tThe sound 
       believer (c. 1633) /|rThomas Shepard ;|g2:|tThe migration.
       |gPlymouth.|tReasons and considerations touching the 
       lawfulness of removing out of England into the parts of 
       America (1622) /|rRobert Cushman ;|tMourt's relation 
       (1622) /|rG. Mourt ;|tNew English Canaan (1634-1635) /
       |rThomas Morton ;|tOf Plymouth Plantation (1630-1650) /
       |rWilliam Bradford --|gMassachusetts Bay.|tConscience with
       the power and cases thereof (c. 1630) /|rWilliam Ames ;
       |tThe danger of desertion (1631) /|rThomas Hooker ;
       |tReasons to be considered for ... the intended plantation
       in New England (1629) /|rJohn Winthrop ;|tGod's promise to
       his plantations (1630) /|rJohn Cotton ;|tA model of 
       Christian charity (1630) /|rJohn Winthrop ;|tLetter from 
       New England (1634) /|rJohn Cotton ;|tJournal (1642) /
       |rJohn Winthrop ;|tNew England's tears for old England's 
       fears (1640) /|rWilliam Hooke ;|tForeword to John Norton, 
       The answer (1648) /|rJohn Cotton ;|tWonder-working 
       providence of Sion's savior in New England (c. 1650) /
       |rEdward Johnson ;|tThe gospel-covenant (c. 1639-1640) /
       |rPeter Bulkeley --|g3:|tCity on a hill.|gThe first 
       American poetry.|t"Upon the first sight of New England" 
       (1638) /|rThomas Tillam ;|tPoems and prose (c. 1635-1670) 
       /|rAnne Bradstreet --|gThe Antinomian crisis.|tA treatise 
       of the covenant of grace (c. 1636) /|rJohn Cotton ;|tThe 
       examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson (1637) /|rAnne 
       Hutchinson ;|tA defense of an order of court (1637) /
       |rJohn Winthrop ;|tA brief answer (1637) /|rHenry Vane ;
       |tThe parable of the ten virgins (1636-1640) /|rThomas 
       Shepard ;|tThe application of redemption (c. 1640) /
       |rThomas Hooker --|gThe specter of toleration.|tThe simple
       cobbler of Aggawam (c. 1646) /|rNathaniel Ward --
       |gBusiness in the Bible Commonwealth.|tLast will and 
       testament (1653) /|rRobert Keayne --|g4:|tO New England!
       |gThe Cotton-Williams debate.|tThe bloody tenent of 
       persecution (1643) /|rRoger Williams ;|tThe bloody tenent,
       washed and made white in the blood of the lamb (1646) /
       |rJohn Cotton ;|tExperiments of spiritual life and health 
       (c. 1650) /|rRoger Williams --|gThe passing of the 
       fathers.|tAbel being dead yet speaketh (c. 1655) /|rJohn 
       Norton --|gNew England alone.|tThe saint's anchor-hold 
       (1661) /|rJohn Davenport ;|tElection sermon : Sion the 
       outcast healed of her wounds (1661) /|rJohn Norton --|gThe
       Jeremiad.|t"God's controversy with New England" (1662) /
       |rMichael Wigglesworth ;|tThe mystery of Israel's 
       salvation (1667) /|rIncrease Mather ;|tEye-salve (1672) /
       |rThomas Shepard, Jr. --|gThe revival of piety.|tNarrative
       of captivity and restoration (c. 1677) /|rMary Rowlandson 
       ;|tThe safety of appearing at the day of judgment (c. 
       1685) /|rSolomon Stoddard --|g5.|tComing of age.|gThe 
       faith once delivered to the saints.|tDiary (1675-1727) /
       |rSamuel Sewall ;|tPhaenomena quaedam Apocalyptica (1697) 
       /|rSamuel Sewall ;|tPoems (c. 1680-1725) /|rEdward Taylor 
       ;|tMagnalia Christi Americana (1693-1702) /|rCotton Mather
       ;|tReserved memorials (1681-1724) /|rCotton Mather ;
       |tAgricola (c. 1725) /|rCotton Mather --|gWitchcraft.|tThe
       wonders of the invisible world (1692) /|rCotton Mather ;
       |tExamination of Susanna Martin (1692) /|rSusanna Martin ;
       |tPetition of Mary Easty (1692) /|rMary Easty ;|tMore 
       wonders of the invisible world (1697) /|rRobert Calef --
       |gPolitics and society.|tWill and doom (1692) /|rGershom 
       Bulkeley ;|tA vindication of the government of New England
       churches (1717) /|rJohn Wise ;|tA defense of the New 
       England charters (1715) /|rJeremiah Dummer --|gA new 
       style.|tPractical discourses on the Parable of the ten 
       virgins (c. 1705) /|rBenjamin Colman --|g6.|tThe 
       dispersion of the New England way.|tThe history of the 
       Kingdom of Basaruah II (1715) /|rJoseph Morgan ;|tAn 
       examination of the power of the fraternity (c. 1715) /
       |rSolomon Stoddard ;|t"My present thoughts of episcopacy" 
       (1719, 1722) /|rSamuel Johnson ;|tDogood paper No. 4 : On 
       the higher learning (1722) /|rBenjamin Franklin ;|tPreface
       to Roger Wolcott, Poetical meditations (1725) /|rJohn 
       Bulkeley -- Afterword. 
520    " In a felicitous blend of documents and narrative Alan 
       Heimert and Andrew Delbanco recapture the sweep and 
       restless change of Puritan thought from its incipient 
       Americanism through its dominance in New England society 
       to its fragmentation in the face of dissent from within 
       and without. A general introduction sketches the Puritan 
       environment, and shorter introductions open each of the 
       six sections of the collection."--Publisher's description.
648  7 Geschichte 1626-1725|2swd 
650  0 Puritans|zUnited States|xDoctrines. 
650  0 Puritans|zUnited States. 
650  7 11.55 Protestantism.|0(NL-LeOCL)077594363|2bcl 
650  7 Puritans.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01084357 
650  7 Puritans|xDoctrines.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01084363 
650  7 Anthologie|2gnd|0(DE-588)4002214-6 
650  7 Literatur|2gnd|0(DE-588)4035964-5 
650  7 Puritanismus|2gnd|0(DE-588)4047878-6 
650 07 Anthologie.|2swd 
651  4 United States|xCivilization|xPuritan influences. 
651  7 United States.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01204155 
651  7 United States|2gnd|0(DE-588)4078704-7 
651  7 United States.|2swd 
653    United States|aPuritan culture, ca 1600-1800 
700 1  Heimert, Alan,|eeditor. 
700 1  Delbanco, Andrew,|d1952-|eeditor. 
776 08 |iOnline version:|tPuritans in America.|dCambridge, Mass. 
       : Harvard University Press, 1985|w(OCoLC)563965700 
856 41 |3Table of contents|uhttp://www.gbv.de/dms/bowker/toc/
       9780674740662.pdf 
994    C0|bSTJ 
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