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Cotton Mather Quotes

Religion brought forth Prosperity, and the daughter destroyed the mother.

Religion brought forth Prosperity, and the daughter destroyed the mother.

Cotton Mather (2009). “Magnalia Christi Americana”, p.59, Applewood Books

Our opportunities to do good are our talents.

Cotton Mather (1825). “Essays to Do Good”, p.69

History is the story of events, with praise or blame.

Cotton Mather (1977). “Magnalia Christi Americana, books I and II”

Charity ... is kind, it is not easily provok'd, it thinks no evil, it believes all things, hopes all things.

Cotton Mather, Increase Mather (1862). “Farther Account of the Tryals of the New-England Witches”, p.23

Instead of exhorting you to augment your charity, I will rather utter an exhortation, or at least a supplication, that you may not abuse your charity by misapplying it.

Cotton Mather (1820). “Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting in the Year 1620, Unto the Year of Our Lord, 1698”, p.94

You may ... make a little recreation of poetry, in the midst of your painful studies. Nevertheless, I cannot but advise you. Withhold thy throat from thirst. Be not so set upon poetry, as to be always poring on the passionate and measured pages. ... let not the Circean cup intoxicate you.

Cotton Mather (1781). “Dr. Cotton Mather's Student and Preacher, Intituled, Manuductio Ad Ministerium, Or, Directions for a Candidate of the Ministry: Wherein, I. a Right Foundation is Laid for His Future Improvement, II. Rules are Offered for Such a Management of His Academical and Preparatory Studies, And, Upon That, for Such, III. a Conduct After His Appearance in the World, as May Render Him a Skilful and Useful Minister of the Gospel”, p.45