Early colonial thought. Edited by Gilman M. Ostrander.
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- Physical Description: 76 p. 28 cm.
- Publisher: University City, Mo., Marston Press [c1970]
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- "A Source pamphlet in American intellectual history."
- Formatted Contents Note:
- Political thought: Winthrop, J. Speech to the general court, 1645.--The liberties of the Massachusetts colonie, 1641.--Constitutions of New Haven Colony, 1639 and 1643.--The fundamental constitutions of Carolina, 1669.--Penn, W. Preface to Frame of government, 1682. Charter of privileges, 1701.--Puritan religion: The Bible. Genesis 1-3 and Matthew 24.--Wigglesworth, M. The day of doom.--Bulkeley, P. "The condition of the covenant," from The Gospel-covenant.--Oakes, U. The soveraign efficacy of divine providence.--Williams, R. From the Bloudy tenent.--Mather, C. From Memorable providences, relating to witchcrafts and possessions.--Brattle, T. Letter to "Reverend Sir" concerning the Salem witchcraft trials.--Humanistic studies: From New England's first fruits, concerning Harvard College.--Hoar, L. Letter to his nephew on how to become learned.--Mather, C. From Magnalia Christi Americana.--Penn, W. "The natives or aborigines," from Letter to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders.--Beverley, R. "Concerning the religion and workship of the Indians," from History and present state of Virginia.--Byrd, William II. Introduction to History of the dividing line.
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505 | 0 | . | ‡aPolitical thought: Winthrop, J. Speech to the general court, 1645.--The liberties of the Massachusetts colonie, 1641.--Constitutions of New Haven Colony, 1639 and 1643.--The fundamental constitutions of Carolina, 1669.--Penn, W. Preface to Frame of government, 1682. Charter of privileges, 1701.--Puritan religion: The Bible. Genesis 1-3 and Matthew 24.--Wigglesworth, M. The day of doom.--Bulkeley, P. "The condition of the covenant," from The Gospel-covenant.--Oakes, U. The soveraign efficacy of divine providence.--Williams, R. From the Bloudy tenent.--Mather, C. From Memorable providences, relating to witchcrafts and possessions.--Brattle, T. Letter to "Reverend Sir" concerning the Salem witchcraft trials.--Humanistic studies: From New England's first fruits, concerning Harvard College.--Hoar, L. Letter to his nephew on how to become learned.--Mather, C. From Magnalia Christi Americana.--Penn, W. "The natives or aborigines," from Letter to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders.--Beverley, R. "Concerning the religion and workship of the Indians," from History and present state of Virginia.--Byrd, William II. Introduction to History of the dividing line. |
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