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Johannes in eremo
Johannes in eremo
By Cotton Mather,Increase Mather
A narrative of the planting of the Massachusetts colony anno 1628
A narrative of the planting of the Massachusetts colony anno 1628
By Joshua Scottow
The bloody tenent yet more bloody
The bloody tenent yet more bloody
By Roger Williams

Roger Williams, John Cotton, and religious freedom
By Irwin H. Polishook
The dissvvasive from the errors of the time, vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Cotton and Mr. Tombes
The dissvvasive from the errors of the time, vindicated from the exceptions of Mr. Cotton and Mr. Tombes
By Baillie, Robert
The career of John Cotton
The career of John Cotton
By Larzer Ziff

The life of John Cotton
By Alexander Wilson McClure
The bloody tenent yet more bloody
The bloody tenent yet more bloody
By Roger Williams,Samuel L. Caldwell

Kerkelycke historie, van de scheppinge des werelts, tot 't jaer des Heeren 1666
By Horn, Georg
'Spirituall concupisence'
'Spirituall concupisence'
By Jesper Rosenmeier
The life and death of Mr. John Cotton, who died An. Christi 1652
The life and death of Mr. John Cotton, who died An. Christi 1652
By Clarke, Samuel
Aspects of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit during the Antinomian controversy of New England with special reference to John Cotton and Anne Hutchinson
Aspects of the doctrine of the Holy Spirit during the Antinomian controversy of New England with special reference to John Cotton and Anne Hutchinson
By John R. Higgins
John Cotton, 1585-1652
John Cotton, 1585-1652
By Liliane Crété

Abel being dead yet speaketh; or, The life & death of that deservedly famous man of God, Mr John Cotton
By Norton, John

The correspondence of John Cotton
By John Cotton
Letter of John Cotton and Roger Williams's reply
Letter of John Cotton and Roger Williams's reply
By John Cotton

The danger of tolerating Levellers in a civill state: or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions, wherewith Samuel Gorton and his Levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England
By Winslow, Edward
John Cotton
John Cotton
By First Church (Boston, Mass.)