The book ends with a description of the sexagenarian Sewall's courtings after his wife's death.
ECONOMIST: The Salem witch trials
Besides sitting in judgment, Sewall made two striking contributions to history.
He raises the matter of England's religious relationship with America, but fails to discuss the reaction in England to Salem and Sewall's recanting, which is a shame given that the author himself is British.
This faithful record magnifies Sewall's second contribution.
Second, Sewall's children kept dying.
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