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Samson Occom
Mohegan leader and Christian minister
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A sermon at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian who had been guilty of murder, preached at New Haven in America. By Samson Occom, a native Indian, and Missionary to the Indians, who was in England in 1766 and 1767, collecting for the Indian Charity Schools. To which is added a short account of the late spread of the Gospel, among the Indians. Also Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians; Communicated To The Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences, by Jonathan Edwards, D.D.
Samson Occom
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Date: [1789]
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Extracts of several sermons, preached extempore at different places of divine worship, in the city of Bristol, by the Rev. Mr. Nathaniel Whitaker, Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, in New-England, and the Rev. Mr. Samson Occom, An Indian Minister, Who are appointed to solicit Benefactions from the People of this Island, for the Establishing, &c. of an Indian School in America. As taken down by a youth
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Date: Printed in the Year MDCCLXVI. [1766]
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A Choice collection of hymns and spiritual songs intended for the edification of sincere Christians, of all denominations. By Samson Occom, Minister of the Gospel. [Text].
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Date: M,DCC,LXXIV. [1774]
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A sermon at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian who had been guilty of murder, preached at New Haven in America. By Samson Occom, a native Indian, and Missionary to the Indians, who was in England in 1776 and 1777, collecting for the Indian Charity Schools. To which is added a short account of the late spread of the Gospel, among the Indians. Also Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians; communicated to the Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences, by Jonathan Edwards, D.D.
Samson Occom
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Date: [1788]
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