Indians of North America - Missions
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A continuation of the narrative of the state, &c. of the Indian charity-school, at Lebanon, in Connecticut From Nov. 27th, 1762, to Sept. 3d, 1765. By Eleazar Wheelock, A.M. Pastor of a church in Lebanon.
Eleazar WheelockDate: 1765- E-books
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Mirabilia Dei inter Indicos , or The rise and progress of a remarkable work of grace amongst a number of the Indians in the provinces of New-Jersey and Pennsylvania, justly represented in a journal kept by order of the Honourable Society (in Scotland) for Propagating Christian Knowledge. With some general remarks. By David Brainerd, Minister of the Gospel, and missionary from the said society. Published by the Rev. & worthy correspondents of the said society. With a preface by them. [Ten lines of Scripture texts].
David BrainerdDate: [1746]- E-books
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An account of the life of Mr. David Brainerd , missionary from the society for propagating Christian knowledge, & Pastor of a Church of Christian Indians in New-Jersey. Published by Jonathan Edwards, A.M. With Mr Brainerd's Public journal. To this edition is added, Mr Beatty's mission To the westward of the Allegheny mountains.
Brainerd, David, 1718-1747.Date: 1798- E-books
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The altar of peace , being the substance of a discourse delivered in the Council House, at Greenville, July 5th, 1795, before the officers of the American Army, and Major General Wayne, commander in chief, and minister plenipotentiary from the United States to treat with the Indian tribes, north west of the Ohio, by Morgan J. Rhees. To which is prefixed, an address of the Missionary Society, with their constitution. [One line of quotation].
Morgan John RhysDate: 1798- E-books
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An address to the people of New-England . Representing the very great importance of attaching the Indians to their interest; not only by treating them justly and kindly; but by using proper endeavors to settle Christianity among them. By Samuel Hopkins, A.M. Pastor of a church in Springfield. [Three lines of Scripture text] Printed in Boston, 1753. Being a conclusion to the Historical memoirs relating to the Housatunnuk Indians; with an account of the methods used for the propagation of the Gospel amongst the said Indians, by the late Reverend Mr. John Sergeant. Now recommended to the serious consideration of the inhabitants of Pennsylvania, and the other colonies.
Hopkins, Samuel, 1693-1755.Date: 1757