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Rogers-Stokes, Lori

Lori Rogers-Stokes, Ph.D., is an independent scholar and contributing editor for New England’s Hidden Histories. She studies the founding decades of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, during which forms of church and state were put in place that would shape American history for centuries to come.



 

Records of Trial from Thomas Shepard’s Church in Cambridge, 1638–1649</a>

Records of Trial from Thomas Shepard’s Church in Cambridge, 1638–1649

This book presents a revolutionary new reading of manuscript records left by puritan minister Thomas Shepard in Cambridge, Massachusetts that have been studied for decades as his on-the-spot recording of oral relations of faith delivered by candidates for church membership.

Records of Trial from Thomas Shepard’s Church in Cambridge, 1638–1649</a>

Records of Trial from Thomas Shepard’s Church in Cambridge, 1638–1649

This book presents a revolutionary new reading of manuscript records left by puritan minister Thomas Shepard in Cambridge, Massachusetts that have been studied for decades as his on-the-spot recording of oral relations of faith delivered by candidates for church membership.

Records of Trial from Thomas Shepard’s Church in Cambridge, 1638–1649</a>

Records of Trial from Thomas Shepard’s Church in Cambridge, 1638–1649

This book presents a revolutionary new reading of manuscript records left by puritan minister Thomas Shepard in Cambridge, Massachusetts that have been studied for decades as his on-the-spot recording of oral relations of faith delivered by candidates for church membership.