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For our first ever Fabric of History interview, Mary brings fellow BRI staff member Tony Williams on to discuss his book The Pox and the Covenant, a fascinating look at Boston’s 1721 smallpox epidemic and the far-reaching effects it had on colonial society and the relationship between science and religion. How did Puritan minister Cotton Mather and others employ new scientific methods to mitigate the epidemic? And what unlikely role did a young Benjamin Franklin have in response to them?
Visit our episode page for additional resources:
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/podcasts/the-pox-and-the-covenant
Check out our Fall Seminars and Events: https://billofrightsinstitute.arlo.co/w/upcoming/
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For our first ever Fabric of History interview, Mary brings fellow BRI staff member Tony Williams on to discuss his book The Pox and the Covenant, a fascinating look at Boston’s 1721 smallpox epidemic and the far-reaching effects it had on colonial society and the relationship between science and religion. How did Puritan minister Cotton Mather and others employ new scientific methods to mitigate the epidemic? And what unlikely role did a young Benjamin Franklin have in response to them?
Visit our episode page for additional resources:
https://billofrightsinstitute.org/podcasts/the-pox-and-the-covenant
Check out our Fall Seminars and Events: https://billofrightsinstitute.arlo.co/w/upcoming/

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