Mr. Upham is never at a loss to know what Mr. Mather" contemplated " on any occasion , - what " he longed for," what " he would have been glad to have, " — what " he looked upon with secret pleasure," — and what " he was secretly and cunningly endeavoring " to do. Mr. Peabody also knows when " Cotton Mather was in his element," and what he enjoyed the great felicity of." We do not hope to follow these writers into the dark recesses of Mr. Mather's mind ; but in the course of this investigation we shall take up some of their statements and examine them in the light of evidence that may be regarded as historical. William Poole, 1869
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