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The life and death of that reverend man of God, Mr. Richard Mather, teacher of the church in Dorchester in New-England : [seven lines of quotations].
Author
Mather, Increase, 1639-1723
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Cambridge [Mass.]: : Printed by S.G. and M.J. [i.e., Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson], 1670.
Description
[4], 38, [2] p. ; 19 cm. (4to)
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Special Collections - William H. Scheide Library
101.19
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Mather, Richard 1596-1669
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Mather, Increase 1639-1723
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Portraits
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Johnson, Marmaduke -1674
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Printer
Green, Samuel, 1615-1702
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Bookseller
Goodspeed's Book Shop (Boston, Mass.)
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Portraits
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Notes
This catalogue record is derived in large part from a record for a microform.
Dedication signed: Increase Mather. Boston N.E. Septemb. 6. 1670.
Signatures: A-E⁴ F² (F2 blank).
WHS copy has engraved portrait of Increase Mather pasted on verso of t.p., with inscription: Crescentius Matherus. Aetatis Suae 49. 1688. Vanderspirit pinxit. R. White Sculp. Londini.
Provenance
WHS copy is Thomas M. Waller and Edith A. Pollard's copy, acquired 6/2/38 from Goodspeed; inv. 483.
References
Sabin 46700
Evans 150
Wing (2nd ed.) M1226
Holmes, T.J. Increase Mather, 71-A
Murdock, K.B. Portraits of Increase Mather, no. 4
OCLC
207818169
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