If you liked A Family Well-Ordered (Family Titles) by Cotton Mather, start with The sad effects of sin (1713), Duodecennium luctuosum (1714), and An history of seasonable interpositions; especially relating to the twice-memorable fifth of November (1719). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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The sad effects of sin
1713 · 64 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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Duodecennium luctuosum
1714 · 30 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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An history of seasonable interpositions; especially relating to the twice-memorable fifth of November
1719 · 34 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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Corderius Americanus or An Essay Upon the Good Education of Children
2003 · 48 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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A monitory, and hortatory letter, to those English, who debauch the Indians, by selling strong drink unto them
1700 · 16 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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Nepenthes evangelicum
1713 · 48 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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The Savior with his rainbow
1714 · 23 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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Memoria Wilsoniana. Or, Some dues unto the memory of the truly Reverend & renowned Mr. John Wilson, the first Pastor of Boston: who expired August. 7. 1667. Aged, 79
1695 · 46 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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The high attainment
1703 · 42 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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The echo's of devotion
1716 · 35 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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Piscator evangelicus, or, The life of Mr. Thomas Hooker
1695 · 45 pages · Cotton Mather · Same author
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A pillar of gratitude. Or, A brief recapitulation, of the matchless favours, with which the God of heaven, hath obliged the hearty praises, of his New-England Israel
1700 · 48 pages · Cotton Mather, Massachusetts. General Court. · Same author
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What should I read after A Family Well-Ordered (Family Titles)?
BookOrb recommends The sad effects of sin (1713), Duodecennium luctuosum (1714), An history of seasonable interpositions; especially relating to the twice-memorable fifth of November (1719), Corderius Americanus or An Essay Upon the Good Education of Children (2003), and A monitory, and hortatory letter, to those English, who debauch the Indians, by selling strong drink unto them (1700).
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Who wrote A Family Well-Ordered (Family Titles)?
A Family Well-Ordered (Family Titles) is by Cotton Mather.