This article is about the book of 1693. For other wonders of the world, see World Wonders (Avoidance).
"A wonder of the invisible world" is a book written by Cotton Mother, published in 1693. The subtitle is "observation, history and theology" about the nature, quantity and operation of the devil. This book defends the magic of Marshall in Salem, Massachusetts. It supports the belief that magic is the devil's magical power. In the battle of the "colonial Puritan order to overthrow this barren plantation" of Satan, mother is magician becomes a tool for the devil, the magician in order to ensure a blessing to the colony of God Appealed.
That assertion is due to Joseph Granville's derangement of Sadduism. When he died, a copy of the Granville book was in the Mother 's library.
Cotton mother was born in 1663. After graduating from Harvard University, he followed the footsteps of his father and became pastor of the second church in Boston. He continued to play this role in 1685 until his death in 1728. [2]: 307
Mother began to explain how the people of God lived on the territory of the devil. With the help of a witch, we talked about the devil's plan to overthurn the farm and the church.
"... ... a group of devils severely invaded the place of the center and after our first settlement of Britain was born ... [2]
At the beginning of the experiment, Mather said he would call them a historian. One of the trials is that Martha Career is "a witch and her own child who convicted guilty of others agreeing that the devil promised that she should be the Queen of Hebrews" did. [2]: 313 She announced testimony against Martha Career who proved that she sinned
Mather has shown the reader himself as a fair information provider. [2]: 310 He received the information from the court records. He did not object to the testimony given
Mother's Background as a Pastor [2]: 307 is expressed in the religious beliefs he mentioned. Mather detailed the traditional religious view of the devil and magic. [2]: 308
The settlers of Puritan were afraid of magicians between them. "The houses of kind people are filled with their children and their tragic screams tortured with invisible hands" [2]: 309
Mather's book has influenced the 2006 album "The Last Days of Wonder" of the Chicago band The Handsome Family; Lyricist Rennie Sparks is interested in what she called "on the surface of things" I said. [3]
The miracles of "Invisible World" include Mother's sermon, colonial situation, and explanation of the European witch trial. He revealed his contradictory proposal in "Return of a few ministers" by defending the use of spectral evidence. Miracles of "invisible world" and "raising conscience of Mather" appear almost simultaneously. "There are 14 valuable ministers who published new books in the news reports, including examples of conscience about magic.
1693: Cotton Mother announced his research on possession of Satan, "a miracle of the invisible world". His father added Mather, announced a lawsuit of conscience about evil spirits and condemned the use of spectral evidence at the trial. According to rumors, Mother 's wife is being condemned as a witch. January: High Court over Sarah was indicted in September Buckley, Margaret Jacobs, Rebecca Jacobs, the Job Tookey to trial, they were recognized as not being prosecuted. For many others of the defendant, the allegation was dismissed. The other 16 people were tried, 13 of whom were innocent, 3 were convicted and sentenced to hang up. Little Elizabeth Johnson, Sarah Wardwell, Mary Mail. Margaret Hawkes and her slave, Mary Blake, were one of the people who got innocent on January 3rd. Another slave, Candy, was approved on 11th January, and when she paid prison she returned to her master's house.