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The Correspondence of John Cotton (Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture, Williamsburg, Virginia) [Hardcover]

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December 7, 2000 0807826359 978-0807826355 annotated edition
John Cotton (1584-1652) was a key figure in the English Puritan movement in the first half of the seventeenth century, a respected leader among his generation of emigrants from England to New England.

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. Now carefully edited, annotated, and contextualized, the letters chart the trajectory of Cotton's career and revive a variety of voices from the troubled times surrounding Charles I's reign, including those of such prominent figures as Oliver Cromwell, Bishop John Williams, John Dod, and Thomas Hooker, as well as many little-known persons who wrote to Cotton for advice and guidance.

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 difficult times.


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Any institution offering courses in Colonial American history or literature will need this major contribution to the documentary history of early New England. (Choice)

The Correspondence of John Cotton) is a rich scholarly resource, a glowing testament to Bush's decade of painstaking research, and quite simply a model of its kind. (Seventeenth-Century News)

Sargent Bush Jr.'s herculean labors of source hunting, paleography, and annotation have produced an indispensable treasure trove of a book for scholars of Puritanism. (Michael Winship, University of Georgia)

An outstanding achievement of scholarly devotion and determination. (Andrew Delbanco, Columbia University)

Sargent Bush's extraordinary edition of all of John Cotton's extant correspondence will renew and redirect debates about the enigmatic Puritan preacher and the transatlantic intellectual world in which he played such a central role. (Teresa Toulouse, Tulane University)

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Sargent Bush Jr. is John Bascom Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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The only extant letter from Cotton written in Latin dates to two months before John Williams's consecration as bishop of Lincoln on November 11, 1621, but after James I had announced that Williams was his choice for the post. Read the first page
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first worke, meritorious price, beare witnesse, deare brother, deleted word, sober word, hearty love, envelope sheet, wee doe, illegible word, address block, ruling elder, hath bene
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Massachusetts Bay, New York, Roger Williams, New Haven, Hutchinson Papers, Thomas Hooker, John Wilson, Boston Public Library, Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Shepard, Massachusetts Historical Society, Thomas Prince, Peter Bulkeley, Winthrop Papers, Alumni Cantabrigienses, Cotton Mather, Emmanuel College, Rhode Island, Lives of the Puritans, John Wheelwright, Increase Mather, Richard Mather, Van Vleteren, Westminster Assembly, Great Migration
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