Antiquities. The First Book Of The New-English History
Reporting, The Design where-on, The Manner where-in, And the People where-by, The Several Colonies of New-England were Planted. With A Narrative of many Memorable Passages, Relating to the Settlement of these Plantations; And An Ecclesiastical Map of the Country
Main Author: | Mather, Cotton, asi 1663-1728 |
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Other Authors: | Parkhurst, Thomas, činný 1653-1711 |
Format: | Analytical entry |
Language: | English |
Published: |
London :
Printed for Thomas Parkhurstm, at the Bible and Three Crowns in Cheapside near Mercers Chappel
1702
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Online Access: |
Digitalizovaný dokument
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Item Description: |
Údaje o knihkupci dohledány v CERLu. |
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www(CERL Thesaurus) |
Physical Description: |
[28], 222, 100, [2], 88, [2], 118, [2] s.; 4° (33 cm) |
Analytical entry
Table of Contents:
- Přítisk 1.:
- Mather, Cotton
- Acts and Monuments. The Fifth Book Of The New English History: (In Four Parts) Containing The Faith and the Order In The Churches of New-England: Agreed by the Elders and Messengers of the Churches Assembled in Synods. With Historical Remarks ...
- 100 s.
- Přítisk 2.:
- Mather, Cotton
- Thaumaturgus: Vel [] i.e. Liber Memorabilium. The Sixth Book Of The New-English History; Wherein Very many Illustrious Discoveries and Demonstartions Of The Divine Providence In Remarkable Mercies and Judgements On Many Particular Persons among the People Of New-England, Are Observ'd, Collected and Related
- [2], 88 s.
- Přítisk 3.:
- Mather Cotton
- Ecclesiarum Praelia: Or A Book of the Wars of the Lord. The Seventh Book Of The New English History: Relating The Afflictive Disturbances Which The Churches of New-England Have Suffered from their Various Adversaries: And The Wonderful Methods and Mercies whereby the Churches have been Delivered out of their Difficulties
- 118, [2] s.