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The correspondence of John Cotton /

"John Cotton (1584-1652) was one of the most important leaders of the English Puritan movement in the first half of the seventeenth century. His departure from England in 1633 for the newly established Massachusetts Bay Colony was regarded as a key moment in the realization of an alternative vi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Cotton, John, 1584-1652
Autor Corporativo: Omohundro Institute of Early American History & Culture
Otros Autores: Bush, Sargent
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chapel Hill : Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia, by the University of North Carolina Press, [2001]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 1 |a "John Cotton (1584-1652) was one of the most important leaders of the English Puritan movement in the first half of the seventeenth century. His departure from England in 1633 for the newly established Massachusetts Bay Colony was regarded as a key moment in the realization of an alternative vision of a godly church and society in America. Once installed as teacher of the Boston congregation, Cotton was at the heart of New England religious developments for the remaining nineteen years of his life. Long before, in the midst of, and well after his embroilment in the Antinomian Controversy, people cared what Cotton thought." 
520 8 |a "This volume collects all known surviving correspondence by and to Cotton. These 125 letters - more than 50 of which are here published for the first time - span the decades between 1621 and 1652, a period of great activity and change in the Puritan movement and in English history. The letters chart the trajectory of Cotton's career and revive a variety of voices from the troubled times surrounding Charles I's reign. Among those who appear are such prominent figures as Oliver Cromwell, Archbishop James Ussher, Bishop John Williams, Thomas Hooker, Thomas Shepard, John Eliot, John Winthrop, Richard Mather, Peter Bulkeley, Charles Chauncy, John Dod, and Nathaniel Ward, as well as many little-known persons who wrote to Cotton for advice and guidance." 
520 8 |a "Among the treasures of early Anglo-American history, these letters bring to life the leading Puritan intellectual of the generation of the Great Migration and illustrate the network of mutual support that nourished an intellectual and spiritual movement through a transformative period in England and America."--Jacket 
588 0 |a Print version record. 
505 0 |a Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgments; List of Illustrations; Abbreviations and Short Titles; Introduction; John Cotton's World; John Cotton as Letter-Writer; Stages of John Cotton's Epistolary Career; Provenance; Editorial Method; CORRESPONDENCE, 1621-1652; August 30, 1621: To John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln; January 31, 1624/5: To John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln; March 3, 1625/6: From R[alph] Levett; [March 1626]: To R[alph] Levett; May 31, 1626: To James Ussher, Archbishop of Armagh; October 25, 1626: From Herbert Palmer 
505 8 |a November 8, 1626: To Herbert PalmerApril 5, [1627?]: From Edward Reyner; March 15, 1627/8: From Charles Chauncy; [Spring 1628?]: To Arthur Hildersham; November 12, 1628: To a ''Beloved Sister'' [MistressWest?]; November 29, 1628: From John Nicolaus Rulice; October 26, 1629: From Timothy Van Vleteren; December 16, 1629: To Timothy Van Vleteren; February 3, 1629/30: To Arthur Hildersham; April 12, 1630: To Hugh Goodyear; October 2, 1630: To Samuel Skelton; October 3, 1630: To Herbert Pelham; November 1, [1630]: From Jeremiah Burroughes; [November 1630]: To Jeremiah Burroughes 
505 8 |a 1630: To N[athaniel] RogersJanuary 1, 1630/1: From John Dinley; December 13, 1631: From Nathaniel Ward; [1628-1631?]: To a Silenced Minister; [Probably 1629-1631]: To [Colonel Sir Edward Harwood]; March 9, 1631/2: To Nathaniel Rogers; June 4, 1632: From William Coddington; October 3, 1632: To Sarah Hawkred Story Cotton; [Spring 1633?]: From Thomas Goodwin; [About April 1633]: From Thomas Hooker; May 7, 1633: To John Williams, Bishop of Lincoln; December 3, 1634: To a Minister in England; December 16, 1634: John Cotton, Thomas Oliver, and Thomas Leverett to the Elders of the Dorchester Church 
505 8 |a [Late 1634-Early 1635]: To [John Hall][Between July 22 and September 1, 1635]: Roger Williams and Samuel Sharpe to the Boston Elders; October 5, 1635: To [Anthony Tuckney]; Early 1636: To Roger Williams; [Between February 1 and June 1, 1636]: From Thomas Shepard; [Between February 1 and June 1, 1636]: To [Thomas Shepard]; [July 5, 1636]: To Peter Bulkeley and John Jones; [After January 1635/6]: To a Minister in England; [After March 1636]: To William Fiennes, Lord Saye and Sele; [December 1636]: From Massachusetts Ministers; [December 1636]: To Massachusetts Ministers 
505 8 |a [January 1636/7]: From Massachusetts Ministers[March 31, 1637]: From Peter Bulkeley; April 1, 1637: From Richard Bernard; [About June 1637]: John Dod and Twelve Other Ministers to New England ''Brethren''; December 19, [1637]: To John Dod; March 27, [1638]: To Samuel Stone; June 4, [1638]: To [Unknown] at Aquidneck; July 1638 From William Fiennes, Lord Saye and Sele; [After March 1638]: To John Davenport; March 21, 1638/9: From Thomas Dudley; [About March 22, 1638/9]: To Thomas Dudley; August 5, 1639: John Reyner and William Brewster to [John Cotton and John Wilson] 
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