Magnalia Christi Americana (roughly, The Glorious Works of Christ in America) is a book published in 1702 by the puritan minister Cotton Mather (1663–1728). Its title is in Latin, but its subtitle is in English: The Ecclesiastical History of New England from Its First Planting in 1620, until the Year of Our Lord 1698. It was generally written in English and printed in London "for Thomas Parkhurst, at the Bible and Three Crowns, Cheapside."
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MagnaliaChristiAmericana (roughly, The Glorious Works of Christ in America) is a book published in 1702 by the puritan minister Cotton Mather (1663–1728)...
became well known, due in part to Cotton Mather's account in MagnaliaChristiAmericana: The Ecclesiastical History of New England (1702). Mather interviewed...
President. Retrieved January 9, 2024. Mather, Cotton (1702). MagnaliaChristiAmericana: or, The ecclesiastical history of New-England, from its first...
saw he was like to leave such an heir. (Cotton Mather, 1853, MagnaliaChristiAmericana) He was like to lose his life in the one [battle] and his liberty...
AOL) For further biographical information, see Cotton Mather, MagnaliaChristiAmericana, v.2; Sibley's Harvard Graduates, v. 1; Dictionary of Literary...
Schultz, p. 131. Mather, Cotton. Scanned page on archive.org, MagnaliaChristiAmericana, retrieved 2014-07-12. H. P. Lovecraft, letter to R. H. Barlow...
who published an account of Elizabeth Knapp's possession in his MagnaliaChristiAmericana. Knapp, who was sixteen at the time was the daughter of a farmer...
"lovely in both character and person". Cotton Mather says in his MagnaliaChristiAmericana that Johnson, "left an earthly paradise in the family of an earldom...
painfulnesse in teaching and education of the youth under him In his MagnaliaChristiAmericana, Mather wrote of Corlet: ...that memorable old school-master in...
id=cmxjAAAAcAAJ&pg=GBS.PA131. Also reprinted with very slight changes in MagnaliaChristiAmericana (1702). Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society. Massachusetts...
were thereafter taken down. 3. ^ According to Cotton Mather's MagnaliaChristiAmericana (1702), the graduating class of 1642 included the following individuals:...
best-known works include the MagnaliaChristiAmericana (1702), the Wonders of the Invisible World and The Biblia Americana. Jonathan Edwards and George...
name celebrated in our Church History", wrote Cotton Mather, MagnaliaChristiAmericana, (2 vols, London, 1702) the extent to which numbers of numbers...
England minister Cotton Mather mentioned it in passing in his MagnaliaChristiAmericana. Several of those affected by the events of the Antinomian controversy...
many generations. Of Rev. Samuel Hooker, Cotton Mather wrote in MagnaliaChristiAmericana: "Thus we have to this day among us our dead Hooker, yet living...
New England. p. i 108,109,115,142,235. Cotten Mather (1853). MagnaliaChristiAmericana. p. i 434–8. Appletons' Cyclopaedia of American Biography. 1887...
3–59). Kessinger Publishing. ISBN 1-4179-3169-8. Mather Cotten. MagnaliaChristiAmericana, or, The ecclesiastical history of New-England: from its first...
New England Schools. Nabu Press. p. 91?. Cotton Mather (2009). MagnaliaChristiAmericana. BiblioLife. p. 499. Merle Curti (1903). The Social Ideas of American...
other colonies combined. Boston minister Cotton Mather published MagnaliaChristiAmericana (The Great Works of Christ in America, 1702), and revivalist Jonathan...
Kilgore, "The Story of Hannah Duston" (1940) Cotton Mather,(1702) MagnaliaChristiAmericana Dustin Griffin (2014). "Cotton Mather and the Emerson Family,"...