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Is this dying? Is this all? Is this what I feared when I prayed against a hard death? Oh, I can bear this! I can bear this!
Cotton Mather
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Cotton Mather
Age: 65 †
Born: 1663
Born: February 12
Died: 1728
Died: February 13
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