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Record ID bcl_marc/bcl_open.03.mrc:31585865:1477
Source bcl_marc
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LEADER: 01477cam 2200289 4500
004 ESH6849
005 20000524100700.0
007 hd afu---bucu
008 870324s1706 xxu|||| a 00| | eng d
035 $a(CStRLIN)ESTCW20272
035 $a(Uk-ES)t088994
035 9 $aESH6849
040 $aMWA$cMWA$dUk-ES$dCStRLIN
049 $aBXMV
090 $aZ2002$b.E55x reel 253, no. 7
100 1 $aMather, Cotton,$d1663-1728.
245 13 $aAn epistle to the Christian Indians,$h[microform]$bgiving them a short account, of what the English desire them to know and to do in order to their happiness. Written by an English minister, at the desire of an English magistrate, who sends unto them this token of love.
250 $aThe second edition.
260 $aBoston :$bPrinted by Bartholomew Green,$c1706.
300 $a[3],14,14,[1]p. ;$c8ʻ́.
500 $aText in Algonquian and English on facing pages, numbered in duplicate. Algonquin title page begins: Wussukwhonk en Christianeue asun peantamwae Indianog .. and identifies Cotton Mather as the author and Edward Bromfield as the English magistrate.
510 $aEvans 1266; Holmes, T.J. Cotton Mather, 111B
533 $aMicrofilm.$bWoodbridge, CT$cResearch Publications, Inc.,$d1986.$e1 reel ; 35mm.$f(The Eighteenth Century ; reel 253, no. 7).
700 1 $aBromfield, Edward.
830 0 $aEighteenth century ;$vreel 253, no. 7.
852 00 $aMChB$bMICRO$cMFILM$hZ2002$i.E55x reel 253, no. 7$91
948 $aLTI 08/08/2000