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PART I From the Old World to the New |
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Chapter 1 William Bradford, the "Pilgrims," and the Founding of Plymouth Plantation |
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William Bradford: Of Plymouth Plantation |
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Chapter 2 Thomas Weld: "We Dream Not of Perfection" |
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Thomas Weld: To His Former Parishioners at Terling |
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Chapter 3 Thomas Shepard on His Life in Old and New England |
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Thomas Shepard: "To My Dear Son": An Autobiography |
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Chapter 4 The Town of Dedham Organizes a Gathered Church |
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John Allin: A Brief History of the Church of Christ at Dedham |
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PART II Theology in New England: The Plight of Sinners and the Stages of Redemption |
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Chapter 5 Thomas Shepard's Catechism: On the Fall and Redemption of Humankind |
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Thomas Shepard: First Principles of the Oracles of God |
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Chapter 6 Thomas Hooker on Vocation, or the Gospel Promise |
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Thomas Hooker: The Gift of Free Grace through the Effectual Call |
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Chapter 7 Thomas Shepard on Sin |
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Thomas Shepard: The Sound Believer |
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Chapter 8 The Antinomien Controversy: John Cotton Debates the Other Ministers |
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John Cotton: A Conference Held at Boston |
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Chapter 9 Increase Mather on the New Baptismal Piety |
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Increase Mather: Pray for the Rising Generation |
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PART III Patterns of Piety and Devotion |
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Chapter 10 John Winthrop on Becoming a Christian |
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John Winthrop: Christian Experience |
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Chapter 11 Laypeople Describe the Work of Grace |
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Confessions from the Churches of Cambridge, Chelmsford, and East Windsor |
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Chapter 12 Anne Bradstreet on Vanity and the Practice of Meditation |
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Anne Bradstreet: For my dear son, Simon Bradstreet |
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Anne Bradstreet: As Weary Pilgrim |
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Chapter 13 A Story of Spiritual Confusion: Elizabeth Knapg's "Diabolical Possession" |
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Samuel Willard: A Brief Account of a Strange and Unusual Providence of God Befallen to Elizabeth Knapp of Groton |
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PART IV The Good Society |
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Chapter 14 John Winthrop on the Social Ethics of a Godly Commonwealth |
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John Winthrop: Christian Charity, A Model Hereof |
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Chapter 15 John Cotton on Democracy, Power, and Theocracy |
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John Cotton: To Lord Say and Sele 1636 |
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John Cotton: An Exposition upon the Thirteenth Chapter of the Revelation |
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Chapter 16 John Winthrop Defends His Understanding of Authority |
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John Winthrop: A Little Speech on Liberty |
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Chapter 17 Sarah Goodhue on Family as a Spiritual Community |
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Sarah Goodhue: A Valedictory and Monitory Writing |
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Chapter 18 Anne Bradstreet: Verses Addressed to Her Husband and Family |
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Anne Bradstreet: To My Dear and loving Husband |
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Anne Bradstreet: In reference to her Children, 23 June 1659 |
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Anne Bradstreet: In memory of my dear grandchild Elizabeth Bradstreet, who deceased August, 1665 being a year and half old |
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Anne Bradstreet: On my dear grandchild Simon Bradstreet, who died on 16 November 1669 being but a month, and one day old |
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Chapter 19 The Ministers Complain of Public and Private Sins, and Offer a Remedy for Them |
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Increase Mather: The Necessity of Reformation |
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PART V Dissenters |
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Chapter 20 Roger Williams: Separatist, Baptist, "Seeker" |
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John Winthrop: From A History of New England |
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Chapter 21 Anne Hutchinson Defies the Magistrates and Ministers |
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John Winthrop and Thomas Weld: A Short History of the Rise, Reign, and Ruine of Antinomians |
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Chapter 22 The Baptists Plead for Freedom of Conscience |
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John Clarke: Ill Newes from New-England |
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Roger Williams: To the Governor of Massachusetts |
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Sir Richard Saltonstall: To John Cotton and John Wilson |
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John Cotton: To Sir Richard Saltonstall |
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PART VI Encountering the Native Americans |
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Chapter 23 The Pequot "War" of 1637 |
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John Mason: A Brief History of the Pequot War |
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Chapter 24 Forming Native American Congregations |
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John Eliot and Thomas Mayhew: Tears of Repentance |
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Chapter 25 The Martha's Vineyard Mission |
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Experience Mayhew: Indian Converts |
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Chapter 26 Mary Rowlandson: A Captive Because of God's Providence |
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Mary Rowlandson: The Sovereignty & Goodness of God |
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PART VII Errand into the Wilderness |
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Chapter 27 John Cotton on the Millennium |
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John Cotton: The Churches Resurrection |
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Chapter 28 Edward Johnson on New England's Newfound Prosperity |
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Edward Johnson: The Wonder-working Providence of Sions Saviour in New-England |
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Chapter 29 Samuel Danforth on Errand and Decline |
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Samuel Dan forth: A Brief Recognition of New-England's Errand into the Wilderness |
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Chapter 30 Increase Mather on the Politics of Declension |
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Increase Mather: The Day of Trouble is near |
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Bibliographical Note, and Works Cited |
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Index |
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