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  1. Increase Mather (Dorchester, 21 giugno 1639 – Boston, 23 agosto 1723) è stato un pastore protestante e scrittore statunitense. Fu fra i personaggi di maggior rilievo nei primi anni di storia della Colonia di Massachusetts Bay e della Provincia della Massachusetts Bay .

  2. Increase Mather (/ ˈ m æ ð ər /; June 21, 1639 Old Style [page needed] – August 23, 1723 Old Style) was a New England Puritan clergyman in the Massachusetts Bay Colony and president of Harvard College for twenty years (1681–1701).

  3. Increase Mather, Congregational minister, author, and educator, who was a determining influence in the councils of New England during the period when leadership passed into the hands of the first native-born generation. He was the son of Richard Mather, son-in-law of John Cotton, and father of Cotton Mather.

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  4. Biography: Increase Mather (1639-1723) Home. INCREASE MATHER (1639-1723). Even more than his illustrious son Cotton, Increase Mather, is representative of American Puritanism in seventeenth-century New England. As a leader of Boston’s ministry, he became the defender of Puritan orthodoxy during its decline; as president of Harvard, he guided ...

  5. MATHER, Increase Pastore e uomo politico americano, nato a Dorchester il 21 giugno 1639, morto a Boston il 23 agosto 1723. Dopo aver studiato a Harvard e aver viaggiato in Inghilterra, tornò a Boston dove nel 1664 fu nominato pastore della seconda chiesa della città.

  6. With Phips went Increase Mather's highest patron in civil government and any hopes he might have had of restraining the court in Salem. As June stretched into July, the pace of arrests, examinations, and imprisonments only quickened leading to the execution of five women on July 19.

  7. Pastore congregazionalista e uomo politico (Dorchester, Massachusetts, 1639 - Boston 1723). Colto, predicatore efficace, acquistò presto grande prestigio; eletto presidente (1685) del Harvard College, fu deciso difensore, nei rapporti tra Stato e Chiesa, della vecchia teocrazia puritana. Divenne perciò il capo della resistenza alla corona nel ...