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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![Vifit Frieden:huetten, III. 18 The Nantikoks of Zeninge threaten to kill ~ \the miffionary Schmick, 19. AVazareth, built, II, 1%. The congregation affifts the miffion, 152. Sends wag= gons, and receives the fugitive Indians from Wechquetank, 212. Negroes, in North America, and Indians, intermarry, 1. 58, Their converfion confidered, II, ı01. Nefkopeko, atown, inhabitants of Gnadenhvetten remove thither, I. 15le Wetawatwees, Head-chiei of the Delawares, I. 132. 137. Ceremonies after his death, 122. Invites the Chriftian Indians to Gekelemukpechuenk, HI, 63. Receives and lodges Brother Zeifberger, 69. Invites the believers to fettle on the Mufkingum, 73. His opinion concerning more miflionaries, gr. Hisgrand- fon joins the believers, 100. His change of mind in favor of the Gofpel, 1c2. Confirms the aét of the Delaware nation to receive the Gofpel, 103. His ne- phew baptized. His fon and family moves to Lichtenau, His humble confef- ‘fion, 112. Endeavours to preferve peace, 114. Departs this life at Pittiburg; 116. His laft will frequently repeated in council, id. Newallike, a Chief, removes to Schoenbrunn, Int. 98: Makes a party at Schoenbrunn, 119. New Lights, U, 38. Niagara, 1,6. Falls, 8, : Nicodemus, an affiftant, account of, IE, 110, Ze er a clafs of deceivers, I. 46. Nitfckman, David, conduéts a company of brethrén to Georgia, II, 2 Vilité Skekomeko, 13, Nitfebman, John, fucceeds Spangenberg,. II. 118. Nitfebman, Martin, and his wife, murdered on the Mahony, II, 166. Noble, Thomas, merchant at New York, his kindnefs towards the imprifoned miflionaries, II, 72. O OGLETHORPE, General, forwardsthe Brethren’ sdefign of goingto Georgia, II, 2 Obio, river, deferibed I. & Obneberg, Sarah, Ill. 146. Oil, foffil, I, 117; Ondathra, or zibet, or mufk-rat, I. 86; Oneida, one of the Six Nations, I. 2. Chiefs oppofe the miffionaries, II: 14T: Their craftinefs, 159: Oneida Chief’s declaration concerning the believers,’ IH: 27. R | Oneida, Lake, J. 6. Onondago, one of the Six Nations, I. 2. Account of the town, IB. 121. Two Brethren refide there, 141. Build a {mall houfe for their private ufe, 156. Ontario, lake, defcribed, I. 5. Opoffum, 1. se Lris II. 82. _ To remove thofe of Nain and tea led to Philadelphia 2i4. To fend them to the Englifh army, 219. Ofpray, 1. 91. O:ftonwackin, 1. 32. Ottawaws, Indians, I. 2. Verktßeyyn Join the Hurons, IH, 127. Refuff to moleft the Chriftian Indians, 150. “ Meet them near Lake Erie, 209, ‚ Otter, I. 34. Ovens defcribed, A, 108, - dee i, or, p PACHG.ATGOCH, awakening at, 1].15. Miffionary refides there, 49. Troubles 155. Encreafe of trouble, 162. Not forfaken during the war, 181. Great troubles there, 200; ö](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b33486694_0663.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


