Saints, Sinners, and the God of the World
The Hartford Sermon Notebook Transcribed, 1679-1680.
Biographical note
Andrew P. Mallory, M.A. (2008) in History, Central Connecticut State University, B.A. in History Eastern Connecticut State University (2005), taught American history in Ledyard Connecticut, retired Chief Petty Officer United States Navy.
Readership
All those interested in New England Puritan history, early Connecticut religious history,Reformed theology, and paleography, 17th century regular and occasional Puritan sermon structure and content.
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