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Cotton Mather Critical Essay | Critical Essay by Cotton Mather

This literature criticism consists of approximately 8 pages of analysis & critique of Cotton Mather.
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Critical Essay by Cotton Mather

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.

'Tis, as I remember, the Learned Scribonius,1 who Reports, that One of his Acquaintance, devoutly making his Prayers on the behalf of a Person molested by Evil Spirits, received from those Evil Spirits an horrible Blow over the Face: And I may my self Expect not few or small Buffetings from Evil Spirits, for the Endeavours wherewith I am now going to Encounter them. I am far from Insensible, That at this Extraordinary Time of the Devils Coming down in Great Wrath upon us, there are too many Tongues and Hearts thereby Set on Fire of Hell; that the various...
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