The Pox and the Covenant
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A covenant of life and death. For 100 years, God had held to his promise, and the colonists had as well: live uncorrupted lives or suffer divine wrath. But on April 22, 1721, the arrival of one doomed ship in …
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A covenant of life and death. For 100 years, God had held to his promise, and the colonists had as well: live uncorrupted lives or suffer divine wrath. But on April 22, 1721, the arrival of one doomed ship in Boston's harbors unleashed a deadly smallpox epidemic that put this covenant to its greatest test. The fierce debate over how to combat the growing tragedy quickly became a battle between faith and reason that would reshape the colonists' view of their destiny, setting a new course for America and inciting the first drumbeats of revolution. The Pox and the Covenant is the story of well-known figures such as Cotton Mather, James Franklin, and a young Benjamin Franklin struggling to fight for their cause amidst the chaos of death and panic -- although not always for the side one would expect - Back cover.
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