Frontiers well-defended. An essay, to direct the frontiers of a countrey exposed unto the incursions of a barbarous enemy, how to behave themselves in their uneasy station? Containing admonitions of piety, propos'd by the compassion of some friends unto their welfare, to b lodg'd in the families of our frontier plantations.
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- Imprint
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Boston, in N.E.: Printed by T. Green, 1707.
- Publication year
- 1707-1707
- ESTC No.
- W18662
- Grub Street ID
- 328271
- Description
- 50,[2],20p. ; 12⁰
- Note
- Attributed to Cotton Mather by Holmes.
"The Protestant armed from the tower of David."--p. [51-52]. Prefaces the catechism which follows.
"The fall of Babylon."--20 p. at end. A catechism, also issued separately (Evans 1319, Holmes 126) with p. 49-50 cancelled and a special title page added. Cf. Diary of Cotton Mather I, p. 594-595.
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- Signatures: A-D? ?A-B? (?A1 signed E)