History of the mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. In three parts / By George Henry Loskiel. Translated from the German by Christian Ignatius La Trobe.
- George Henry Loskiel
- Date:
- 1794
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: History of the mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America. In three parts / By George Henry Loskiel. Translated from the German by Christian Ignatius La Trobe. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Gekelenaskpecbuenk,,a Delaware town, HI. 32, Chief and coun:il’s meffage. to Pakanke, 58. Their kind reception of the miffiomarics, fg. 73. Gekelemukpe :chuenk vifit-d by the Chrittian Indians, 86. Traniadtions in the councifin favor of the-Gufpel, 102, G: kelemukpechuenk | forfaken, 104. \ Genafkund, a Chief from Gofchgöichuenk, joins the believers, and is baptized, 1, 62. Geography, as known by the Indians, I. 30. Georgia, be eginning of the miffion Die! 31.2. UWnerpetted check, 5. Gibfon,. colonel, invites the miffionaries and their congre,ations to Fort Laws rence, II. 137, Kindnefs to the miffionaries, 146, Sends meffengers t@ apprife the Chriftian Indians of the approach of the murderers, 370% Girls, education of, I, 56. 62, Glikkikan, a Captain, ‘and fpeaker of the Delaware Chief, at Kalkıkunk, hears the Gofpel, III. 46. Gees to meet the Indian congregation, 56, Retires to Friedensftadt, §7. Is baptized, and called Ifaac, 62. His declaration to an heathen, 75.. Speeches to the ceuncil, gr. Accompanies Zeilberger to the Shawanofe, 92. His fpeech*to the. Huron warriors, 123. Converfations with his heathen acquaintance, 141. Taken piifoner by the Hurons, 159» Liberated, 160. Murderedat Gnadenhuetten, 180. Gnadenbuetten, on the Mahony, built, II. 34. Inconveniencies atteudine the firft regulations, 85. Defcription of th+ fettlement, 87, External fupport cf the inhabitants, 384. They encreafz, zı7. Embaffies to Gnadenhueite 133-143. The hurt done by them, 145. The believing Indians from Me- niolagomekah move thither, 154. The fettlement removed to the north fide of the river Lecha, 152. \ Gnadenbuetten, New, on the river Lecha 3 A Ermables, II, 157. Some of the inhabitants fiy into the woods on the. approach of the French Indians, 365. Meflengers arıive there from Wajomik, id. Deliverance of the {ncian Brethren, 167. The fertlement-burnt by the favages, 3771. Exadenbuetten, on the Mufkingum, built, III. 32. WVifited by the heathen, 86. Inhabited chiefly by Mahikans, 89. Chapel confecrated, 93, Troubles during - the war, 96. Pieafing courfe, 07. Internal profperity, external troubles, 113. Reception of the emigrants from $: re 120. AInhabitanta much dıfturbed by warriors, 126. Suddenly alarmed, 128. Infefted by free- boaters, and forfaken, 133. Again inhabited, 137. Pieafing courle, 139» The Huron warriors and Indian deputies meet shits 151. A divifion arifes among the Chr: Rn Indians, 253. _ Thofe of Salem and Schoenbrunn called to Gnadenhuetten, 15 The fetlement forfaken and plundered, 161. Murder of the Chrift: jn ees committed at Gnadenhuetten, 180, t Gradenbuetien, New, on the river Huron, built, III. 193, Vifited by many Chippeways, ib, Peaceful beginning, 194. Famine occafioned by fevere froft, 199. Becomes by the induftry of the Indians a very pieafant town,” 2co, ‘The Chippeways complain, 201. Wifited by white ‚people, 202, An offer to return to the river Mufkingum glad!y accepted by the Indian con- gregation there, 204. New Gnadenhuetten vifired by Delawares, Mahikans, Nantikoks, &c, 205. Forfaken, and inhabited by white people, 206, Gnadenfee, Il. 115. 2 BH, Gnadentbal, II. 152, Some Delaware families.move thither, 133. ~ Goat _fucker, a bird, I. 4. a Gockholing, or the Bien of owls, 10, 1626 Gofchachguenk, a town, built by the Delawares, HT. 104. Gofchgofchuenk, a town of the Delawares, on the Ohio, III. 16, Dabiiied. 2, Inhabitants rejoice at the arrival of the miffionaries, 23. Very Klare, ib. A Tettlement formed there, 30. Great perfecutions, 31. Inhabitants ‘divided between two opinions, 35. Many-are concerned for their falvation, 42. Renewed perfecutions, 43. Ibeimiflionaries quit the place, 44. Coun» cil at Gofchgofchuenk agrees to receive the Gofp-], 48. Gottlieb, one of the Girkt-fruits of the Delaware nation, Il, 73. His~de= ceafe, 246. Fi Government,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33486694_0657.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


