The Puritans in America / / Andrew Delbanco; Alan HEIMERT.
Exiled from England, the Puritans settled in what Cromwell called "a poor, cold, and useless" place--where they created a body of ideas and aspirations that were essential in the shaping of American religion, politics, and culture. In a felicitous blend of documents and narrative Heimert a...
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505 | 0 | 0 | |t Frontmatter -- |t Contents -- |t PREFACE -- |t ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- |t A NOTE ON EDITORIAL METHOD -- |t Introduction -- |t ONE: LOOMINGS -- |t Thomas Hooker, The Soul's Preparation for Christ (co 1626) -- |t John Cotton, Christ the Fountain of Life (co 1628) -- |t Thomas Shepard, The Sound Believer (co 1633) -- |t TWO: THE MIGRATION -- |t Robert Cushman, Reasons and Considerations Touching the Lawfulness of Removing out of England into the Parts of America (1622) -- |t "Go Mourt," Mourt's Relation (1622) -- |t Thomas Morton, New English Canaan (1634-1635) -- |t William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation (1630-165°) -- |t William Ames, Conscience with the Power and Cases Thereof (co 163 0) -- |t Thomas Hooker, The Danger of Desertion (1631) -- |t John Winthrop, Reasons to Be Considered for... the Intended Plantation in New England (1629) -- |t John Cotton, God's Promise to His Plantations (1630) -- |t John Winthrop, A Model of Christian Charity (1630) -- |t John Cotton, Letter from New England (1634) -- |t John Winthrop, Journal (1642) -- |t William Hooke, New England's Tears for Old England's Fears (1640) -- |t John Cotton, Foreword to John Norton, The Answer (1648) -- |t Edward Johnson, Wonder-Working Providence of Sian's Savior in New England (co 1650) -- |t Peter Bulkeley, The Gospel-Covenant (co 1639-164°) -- |t THREE: CITY ON A HILL -- |t Thomas Tillam, "Upon the First Sight of New England" (1638) -- |t Anne Bradstreet, Poems and Prose (c. 1635-167°) -- |t John Cotton, A Treatise of the Covenant of Grace (c. 1636) -- |t Anne Hutchinson, The Examination of Mrs. Anne Hutchinson (1637) -- |t John Winthrop, A Defense of an Order of Court (1637) -- |t Henry Vane, A Brief Answer (1637) . -- |t Thomas Shepard, The Parable of the Ten Virgins (1636-164°) -- |t Thomas Hooker, The Application of Redemption (c. 1640) -- |t Nathaniel Ward, The Simple Cobbler of Aggawam (c. 1646) -- |t Robert Keayne, Last Will and Testament (1653) -- |t FOUR: O NEW ENGLAND -- |t Roger Williams, The Bloody Tenent of Persecution (1643) -- |t John Cotton, The Bloody Tenent, Washed and Made White in the Blood of the Lamb (1646) -- |t Roger Williams, Experiments of Spiritual Life and Health (c. 1650) -- |t John Norton, Abel Being Dead Yet Speaketh (c. 1655) -- |t John Davenport, The Saint's Anchor-Hold (1661) -- |t John Norton, Election Sermon: Sion the Outcast Healed of Her Wounds (1661) -- |t Michael Wigglesworth, "God's Controversy with New England" (1662) -- |t Increase Mather, The Mystery of Israel's Salvation (1667) -- |t Thomas Shepard, Jr., Eye-Salve (1672) -- |t Mary Rowlandson, Narrative of Captivity and Restoration (c. 1677) -- |t Solomon Stoddard, The Safety of Appearing at the Day of Judgment (c. 1685) -- |t FIVE: COMING OF AGE -- |t Samuel Sewall, Diary (1675-1727) -- |t Samuel Sewall, Phaenomena quaedam Apocalyptica (1697) -- |t Edward Taylor, Poems (c. 1680-1725) -- |t Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana (1693-1702) -- |t Cotton Mather, Reserved Memorials (1681-1724) -- |t Cotton Mather, Agricola (c. 1725) -- |t Cotton Mather, The Wonders of the Invisible World (1692 ) -- |t Susanna Martin, Examination of Susanna Martin (1692) -- |t Mary Easty, Petition of Mary Easty (169 2) -- |t Robert Calef, More Wonders of the Invisible World (1697) -- |t Gershom Bulkeley, Will and Doom (1692 ) -- |t John Wise, A Vindication of the Government of New England Churches (1717) -- |t Jeremiah Dummer, A Defense of the New England Charters (1715) -- |t Benjamin Colman, Practical Discourses on the Parable of the Ten Virgins (c. I705) -- |t SIX: THE DISPRESION OF THE NEW ENGLAND WAY -- |t Joseph Morgan, The History of the Kingdom of Basaruah (I7I5) 383 Solomon Stoddard, An Examination of the Power of the Fraternity (c. I7I5) -- |t Samuel Johnson, "My Present Thoughts of Episcopacy" (I7I9, I722) -- |t Benjamin Franklin, Dogood Paper No.4: On the Higher Learning (I722) -- |t John Bulkeley, Preface to Roger Wolcott, Poetical Meditations (I725) -- |t Afterword -- |t BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES -- |t INDEX |
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520 | |a Exiled from England, the Puritans settled in what Cromwell called "a poor, cold, and useless" place--where they created a body of ideas and aspirations that were essential in the shaping of American religion, politics, and culture. In a felicitous blend of documents and narrative Heimert and 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. | ||
538 | |a Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. | ||
546 | |a In English. | ||
588 | 0 | |a Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 24. Mrz 2021) | |
650 | 0 | |a Puritains |x Doctrines |x États-Unis. | |
650 | 0 | |a Puritains |x États-Unis. | |
650 | 0 | |a Puritans |x Doctrines |x United States. | |
650 | 0 | |a Puritans |x United States. | |
650 | 7 | |a LITERARY CRITICISM / American / General. |2 bisacsh | |
700 | 1 | |a HEIMERT, Alan, |e editor. |4 edt |4 http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/edt | |
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