[580] [It was again reprinted in a volume on the Mohegan Case in 1796 (cf. Brinley Catalogue, no. 2,085; Menzies, 1,338, $40); and afterward, following Prince’s edition, in 2 Mass. Hist. Coll., viii. 120; and in New York by Sabin, in 1869. Field’s Indian Bibliography, no. 1,021. Cf. references on Mason in Memorial History of Boston, i. 253.—Ed.]
It is also reprinted in some copies of Dodge’s edition of Penhallow’s Indian Wars Cincinnati, 1859. Cf. Sabin, Dictionary, vii. 165; and accounts of Gardiner in Thompson’s Long Island, i. 305, and 3 Mass. Hist. Coll., x. 173.
Further references on the Pequot War will be found in Memorial History of Boston, i. 255; and in the Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc., May, 1860, will be found a letter from Jonathan Brewster describing its outbreak.—Ed.
[582] [More extensive references will be found in Memorial History of Boston, i. 176, and Harvard College Library Bulletin, no. 11, p. 287.—Ed.]
[583] See Hutchinson, i. 435.
[584] [Ward is better known, however, by his Simple Cobler of Aggawam in America, which passed through four editions in London in 1647,—a rarity now worth six or seven pounds; Carter-Brown Catalogue, ii. 624; O’Callaghan Catalogue, 2,351; Menzies Catalogue, no. 2,038, etc. It was not reprinted in Boston till 1713, and again, edited by David Pulsifer, in 1843. Mr. John Ward Dean published a good memoir of Ward in 1868. The book in question is no further historical than that it illustrates the length to which good people could go in vindication of intolerance, in days when Antinomianism and other aggressive views were troubling many.—Ed.]
[585] [The Abstract is also in Force’s Tracts, iii. A note on the bibliography of the subject will be found in Memorial History of Boston, i. 145. Cf. Brinley Catalogue, p. 108; Carter-Brown Catalogue, ii. 483; Sabin, no. 52,595. Mr. Deane has a copy.—Ed.]
[586] A list of books there printed from 1540 to 1599 may be seen in the Carter-Brown Catalogue, i. 131-135.