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Cotton Mather 1663–1728: Critical Essay by Cotton Mather

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SOURCE: "The Author's Defense," in Narratives of the Witchcraft Cases: 1648-1706, edited by George Lincoln Burr, 1914. Reprint by Barnes & Noble Books, 1972, pp. 210-15.

Here, Mather defends the actions taken against those conspiring in the "Plot of the Devil against New England." His text was written in 1693.

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