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The author, Allan Simpson, discusses the thrust of Puritanism in England and the New World. He sees Puritan vigor as not being inspired by economics as much as failure of man in a failed world. Hecompares the sruggles that went on in Roger Williams' Rhode Island where Puritanism was somewhat comprimised to Elizabethen and Stuart England where it prevailed. The book takes place in the 17 th centruy.
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Jonathan Edwards was a very influential and respeted religious leader in his lifetime. He was born in Connecticut in 1703 and came from a notable line of clergymen. The book covers three periods of his life. The first period was as parish minister from 1703 to 1735. and the theology he conveyed to the congregations. The second period was 1735 to 1750 called the Great Awakening where Edwards was instumental in spreading his theological convic...
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11750 - Letter
A letter to William Bartlett from D.. & R. Rundle dated October 24, 1771
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18304 - Document
Letter to Ozor Orne and others from D. G. & R. Rundle discussing the cargo of the Schooner Polly. Thomas Woodbury, Master.
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19085 - Document
1804 - Document- In Frech - hand written with red wax seal Cousil Juan Stoughton certifies the signature of Joseph Wood
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991.054.003 - Invitation
An invitation from John Winthrop, the Governor of Massachusetts to Mayor James A. Torrey, including a response card (identified as Acc. no. 991.954.004) attached, to attend the commemoration and celebration of "the establishment of government under provisions of the Charter to the Governor and Company of the Massachusetts Bay in New England granted by His Majesty King Charles the First of England and brought to the place of its jurisdiction by G...
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CS71 .N847 1976a - 76-27071
William E. Norman dedicated this genealogy to his father, Ernest Norman, because he emulated the principles and character of his ancestors. His earliest recorded ancestors were traced back to 1520 in this genealogy, but oral histories claim that the history of the Norman family goes back as far as William the Conqueror and Richard I, Duke of Normandy, son of William Longsword. The Normans traveled to Witheridge, Somerset, England as colonists dur...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: Elkanah Watson and the Early Agricultural Fair by Mark A. Mastromarino The Monarch of Hampshire: Israel Williams by Deborah Day Emery The Working Poor of Pre-Revolutionary Boston by Eric G. Nellis The Humorous Side of Shays' Rebellion by William Pencak ...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: The Founders of the Boston Bar Association: A Collective Analysis by Alan Rogers This Greenback Lunacy: Third Party Politics in Franklin County, 1878 by Kathleen Banks Nutter The Negotiation of Power Relations in a Puritan Settlement by Aristide Sechandice...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: The Hoosac Tunnel: Massachusetts' Western Gateway by Terrence E. Coyne William Lloyd Garrison and the Crisis of Nonresistance by Lawrence R. Jannuzzi Two Approaches to Indian Conversion in Puritan New England: The Missions of Thomas Mayhew Jr. and John Eli...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: "And Let the People Say Amen": Priests, Presbyters, and the Arminian Uprising in Massachusetts, 1717-1724 by Lawrence R. Jannuzzi The Wrongheaded and the Transparent Eye-ball: Garrison, Emerson, and Antebellum Reform by Denis P. Brennan Do Unto Others: Th...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: Frolics for Fun: Dances, Weddings, and Dinner Parties in Colonial New England by Bruce C. Daniels Bidwell's Saltbox House by Shirely S. Clute Maria W. Stewart: The First Female African-American Journalist by Rodger Streitmatter Gender Barriers to Formi...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: The Ectasy of Sara Prentice: Death, Re-Birth, and the Great Awakening in Grafton, Massachusetts by Ross Beals, Jr. The Crispus Attucks Monument Dedication by Dale H. Freeman The New Deal Origins of the Cape Cod National Seashore by Douglas W. Doe Black ...
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E171 .H635
Westfield State College's Historical Journal of Massachusetts published scholarly articles and book reviews that were excluded from other publications. This volume's articles include: Where did Captain Martin Pring Anchor in New England? by Richard Whalen Massachusetts Gave Leadership to America's Country Life Movement: The Collaboration of Kenyon L. Butterfield and Wilbert L. Anderson by Gerald F. Vaughn Two Lithuanian Immigrants' Bl...
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E188 .C18 - 07021323
A book containing information on the Puritans in the Netherlands, England in America as well as well as characteristics of these locations during the period of Puritanism.
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E189 .D76 - 05007482
A book containing information and a narrative on some of the colonial homes and architecture of New England including the home of Paul Revere, the Old Witch House in Salem and the Birthplace of General Israel Putnam
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E195 .F54 1902 - 02022288
A book containing the information and history of New France and New England. Broken up in 10 sections, those being: "From Cartier to Champlain," "The Beginnings of Quebec," "The Lords of Acadia," "Wilderness and Empire," "Witchcraft in Salem Village," "The Great Awakening," "Norridgewock and Louisburg," "Beginnings of the Great War," "Crown Point, Fort William Henry, and Ticonderoga, and "Louisburg, Fort Duquesne, and the Fall of Quebec."
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E745.P3 A9
This is a book called "The Complete Historical Record of New England's Stricken Area: September 21, 1938." The book was issued by the "Beverly Evening Times." The book is about the damage a hurricane in tandem with a tidal wave in September of 1938 caused in Massachusetts and new England. There are more than 700 images of the damage. Included are fallen poles, houses that fell over, flooded streets, destroyed cars and boats, fallen trees etc. The...
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