Just commemorations : The death of good men, considered; and the characters of some who have lately died in the service of the churches, exhibited. Unto which there is added, a brief account of the evangelical work among the Christianized Indians of New-England; whereof one of the persons here commemorated, was a valuable and memorable instrument. [Three lines of quotation].
| Main Authors: | Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728, Rawson, Susanna, 1664-1748 (Author) |
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