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A Loss of Mastery: Puritan Historians in Colonial America (Jefferson Memorial Lectures) A Loss of Mastery: Puritan Historians in Colonial America by Peter Gay
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“Cotton Mather lusted all his life for the presidency of Harvard, a post his father had held, and which the son affected to despise, especially after others were chosen; he was a prig and a meddler; an unscrupulous ideologue and a windy orator; a scribbler who praised simplicity in flowery circumlocutions, so anxious to see his production in print that it might be said of him, with little fear of exaggeration, that he would rather lose his soul than misplace a manuscript.”
Peter Gay, A Loss of Mastery: Puritan Historians in Colonial America