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English: Fleuron from book:
Elijah's mantle. A faithful testimony, to New-England, containing I. The great end and interest of New-England. Stated by the memorable Mr. Jonathan Mitchel ... II. The cause of God, and his people ... stated in a sermon of the memorable Mr. John Higginson ... III. New-England's true interest, further declared, in the words of the Hon. William Stoughton ... IV. The testimony finished by Dr. Increase Mather ... . Highly seasonable to be offered unto the people, now succeeding in the New-English colonies, for their serious consideration, at this gloomy day of darkness and trial: when by artful schemes and inventions of a corrupt set of tyrannical arbritary [sic] men, our most sacred and religious privileges are in eminent danger.
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Author Cooper, William; Mather, Cotton; Coverly, Nathaniel; Mitchel, Jonathan; Higginson, John; Stoughton, William; Mather, Increase
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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Boston
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Printed and sold by Nathaniel Coverly, near Christ's-Church, at the North-End
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Religion and Philosophy
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W031862
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