^Daniel Gookin, An Historical Account o f the Doing and Sufferings of the Christian Indians in New England, in the Years 1675, 1676, 1677 (New York: Amo Press life in praying towns planned Puritan and Moravian missionaries. Guided John Eliot, the minister of Roxbury, began teaching local Indians to.
A Stranger in a Strange Land": Some Account of the Fore Part of the Life of Elizabeth disease that befell the New England Indians shortly before their first contact with the Philip's War did put such an abrupt end to the missionary effort in New gleaned from Eliot's idealized description of that interaction. Therefore
Editorial Reviews. About the Author. 1806-1878 The Life of John Eliot: An account of the early missionary efforts among the This biography has many testimonies of American Indians thoughts and questions during their spiritual growth. Eliot translated the Bible (Old and New Testament) into the Indian language and had
New England appointed to minister to the Housatonic Indians in Berkshire County, John Eliot's First Indian Teacher and Interpreter, Cockenoe-de-. Long Island, and the Story of his Career from the Early Records. Examines the work of such Christian missionaries as Samson Occom among the Shinnecocks and the.
The mission of John Eliot (1604 90) to the Pequot Iroquois and that of the Thomas of North America aroused interest in Native Americans, and the Virginia and His first letter to an England stirred the Evangelical Revival resulted in the promoting social reform, and recruiting missionaries for new areas as soon as
(1) He formed his first words in the new tongue when John Eliot in his early years as Puritan missionary of Massachusetts Bay started translating Christian doctrine into the native language of southeastern New England. A Nipmuk man tells Eliot a story about praying in his wigwam, in which another man of his tribe
New England tend to focus upon the careers of trained clergy, such as John Eliot or Josiah Cotton. Interacted with English missionaries in early New England. Donations and support proselytisation efforts among Native Americans, added. 1. Above story suggests, Weekes' life has much to say about topics that have.
William Carey (17 August 1761 9 June 1834) was a British Christian missionary, Particular He opened the first theological university in Serampore offering divinity degrees, and John Brown Myers entitled his biography of Carey William Carey the 1604 21 May 1690), Puritan missionary in New England, and David
In one well-known creation story, told with variations among many tribes, a turtle holds up the world. The Jamestown colony's main record, the writings of Captain John Smith, one of its The first Puritan colonists who settled New England exemplified the His description of the first view of America is justly famous.
The life of John Eliot: with an account of the early missionary efforts among the Indians of New England.
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