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Description Woodcut of w:en:Richard Mather attributed to John Foster. Dated around 1670, the first print known to have been made in the American coloniesacc. to Michael G. Hall: Increase Mather. The Last American Puritan. Wesleyan UP, 1988, p. 9. Original an earlier oil painting by an unknown artist.
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Author John Foster

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