Saints, sinners, and the God of the world : : the Hartford sermon notebook transcribed, 1679-1680 / / by Andrew Phillips Mallory.

Saints, Sinners, and The God of the World: The Hartford Sermon Notebook Transcribed, 1679-1680 , is a complete transcription of The Hartford Sermon Notebook, a compact, bound series of notes taken from sermons delivered by the ministers Isaac Foster, Ben Woodbridge, John Whiting, Caleb Watson, and T...

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Superior document:Numen book series ; v. 133. Studies in the history of religions
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in the history of religions ; v. 133. Studies in the history of religions.
Physical Description:1 online resource (352 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Chapter One. A Short History Of The Puritans /
Chapter Two. Hartford’S Ministers (1679–1680) /
Chapter Three. Transcription Methodology /
Chapter Four. A Church Seeks Its Shepherd /
Chapter Five. Mediation /
Chapter Six. Salvation And Covenant /
Chapter Seven. Declension, Past And Present /
Chapter Eight. The Glory Of The Elect /
Chapter Nine. Ordination /
Chapter Ten. A Visitor From The Bay /
Chapter Eleven. Days Of Judgment /
Chapter Twelve. Circumspection /
Chapter Thirteen. The God Of The World /
Chapter Fourteen. Sacrament Day /
Chapter Fifteen. The Rod /
Conclusions /
Bibliography /
Index /
Index Of Biblical References /
Summary:Saints, Sinners, and The God of the World: The Hartford Sermon Notebook Transcribed, 1679-1680 , is a complete transcription of The Hartford Sermon Notebook, a compact, bound series of notes taken from sermons delivered by the ministers Isaac Foster, Ben Woodbridge, John Whiting, Caleb Watson, and Thomas Cheever, in Hartford, Connecticut during the years 1679 and 1680. The original notebook’s authorship is unknown, but whoever took the notes did a meticulous job, and the 62 sermons contained in the notebook are nearly all complete. These sermons span a two year period of colonial Connecticut history where few extant sources exist, and represent important new primary source material for scholars of colonial New England's earliest religious history
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (p. [312]-317) and index.
ISBN:1283161060
9786613161062
9004216405
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: by Andrew Phillips Mallory.