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| Genre/Form: | Controversial literature |
|---|---|
| Named Person: | Cotton Mather; Cotton Mather; James Allen; Joshua Moodey; Samuel Willard |
| Document Type: | Book |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
George Keith; John Delavall |
| OCLC Number: | 20423412 |
| Notes: | Although signed by all four men, the book against which Keith writes, "The principles of the Protestant religion maintained," is attributed to Mather as chief author--cf. T.J. Holmes, Cotton Mather, a bibliography of his works. Includes an appendix by John Delavall concerning Mather's discourse before the General Court of Massachusetts, published under the title: The serviceable man: p. 213-224. Copied from microfilm at the Library of Congress. |
| Description: | 224 p. ; 16 cm. |
| Series Title: | Literature of theology and church history in the United States and Canada., Group 14. |
| Other Titles: | Pretended antidote proved poison |
| Responsibility: | by George Keith. |
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- Mather, Cotton, -- 1663-1728. -- Principles of the Protestant religion maintained.
- Mather, Cotton, -- 1663-1728. -- Serviceable man.
- Allen, James, -- 1632-1710.
- Moodey, Joshua, -- 1633?-1697.
- Willard, Samuel, -- 1640-1707.
- Congregational churches -- Controversial literature.
- Society of Friends -- Doctrines.
