Fides et Historia
, no.
(
):
–
.
. Ted Daniels,
Millennialism: An International Bibliography
(New York,
).
. The text of the ‘Model’ appears in countless locations including Edmund S. Morgan
(ed.),
Puritan Political Ideas,
–
(Indianapolis, IN,
), pp.
–
.
. For a critical discussion of the literature dealing with the motives driving the founders
of the Bay colony, see Theodore Dwight Bozeman,
To Live Ancient Lives: The Primitivist
Dimension in Puritanism
(Chapel Hill, NC,
), pp.
–
,
–
.
. See Conrad Cherry (ed.),
God’s New Israel: Religious Interpretations of American Destiny
(Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
).
. Bozeman,
Ancient Lives
, p.
. Matthew
:
reads, ‘Ye are the light of the world. A
city that is set on an hill cannot be hid’ (King James Version). See also Andrew Delbanco, ‘The
Puritan Errand Re-Viewed’,
Journal of American Studies
(
):
–
.
. See Pauline Moffitt Watts, ‘Prophecy and Discovery: On the Spiritual Origins of Chris-
topher Columbus’s “Enterprise of the Indies”’,
American Historical Review
(
):
; and
Alain Milhou, ‘Apocalypticism in Central and South American Colonialism’, in Stephen J.
Stein (ed.),
The Encyclopedia of Apocalypticism
, Vol.
(New York,
), pp.
–
.
. Milhou, ‘Apocalypticism’, pp.
–
; and John L. Phelan,
The Millennial Kingdom of the
Franciscans in the New World
,
nd edn (Berkeley, CA,
).
. The bibliography focusing on millennialism and apocalypticism in Great Britain during
the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries is extensive. Representative literature includes Peter
Toon (ed.),
Puritans, the Millennium and the Future of Israel: Puritan Eschatology,
to
(Cambridge,
); Katharine R. Firth,
The Apocalyptic Tradition in Reformation Britain,
–
(Oxford,
); and James Holstun,
A Rational Millennium: Puritan Utopias of Seventeenth-
Century England and America
(New York,
).
. Hooker, ‘Preface to Fresh Suit Against Ceremonies’, in George H. Williams, Norman
Pettit, Winfried Herget and Sargent Bush, Jr (eds),
Thomas Hooker: Writings in England and
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