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- Thinking Outside the Bay: the New York Ministers and the Salem Witch Trials
- The Aftermath of the Salem Witch Trials in Colonial America” Historical Journal of Massachusetts Volume 33, No
- Maine, Indian Land Speculation, and the Essex County Witchcraft Outbreak of 1692
- Chapter Four: the Establishment of English Colonies Before 1642 and Their Development Through the Late Seventeenth Century Contents
- Increase Mather, a Brief History of the War with the Indians in New-England, 1676, Ed
- Samuel Parris: Minister at Salem Village
- Did the Mathers Disagree About the Salem Witchcraft Trials?
- Witchcraft Laws and Trials: Salem and Beyond
- Biblical Texts and Themes in American Puritan Preaching, 1630- 1700
- Gender and Salem Witch Trials of 1692
- Cotton Mather's the Wonders of the Invisible World
- An Earnest Exhortation to the Inhabitants of New-England (1676)
- Teleology and News: the Religious Roots of American Journalism, 1630-1730
- Increase Mather's Friends: the Trans-Atlantic Congregational Network Ofthe Seventeenth Century FRANCIS J
- The Paternal Lineage of Nathan Hale: a Puritan Tradition
- Salem Witch Trials 1
- Archaeology, Magic, and the Gendered Control of Domestic Boundaries in New England, 1620-1725
- The Crucible of History:How Apology and Reconciliation Created Modern Conceptions of the Salem Witch Trials