All Nations of the Earth Blessed in Christ, the Seed of Abraham: A Sermon Preached at Boston, at the Ordination of the Rev. Mr. Joseph Bowman, to the Work of the Gospel-ministry, More Especially Among the Mohawk-Indians, on the Western Borders of New-England. August 31. 1762. By Charles Chauncy, D.D. One of the Pastors of the First Church in Boston. [Three Lines of Scripture Text]John Draper, 1762 - 50 psl. |
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... towns , to change their fimple plain way of living for our's . And if this fhould be the true natural cause , it affords a very powerful reafon , why , in order to chf- tianize the Indian nations , we should not think ourselves obliged ...
... towns , to change their fimple plain way of living for our's . And if this fhould be the true natural cause , it affords a very powerful reafon , why , in order to chf- tianize the Indian nations , we should not think ourselves obliged ...
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... town , con- " verfed with the heads of them upon " the things of religion , and exhorted " the youth and children to the practising " early piety . We found feveral under a very ferious concern about their fouls " and the future world ...
... town , con- " verfed with the heads of them upon " the things of religion , and exhorted " the youth and children to the practising " early piety . We found feveral under a very ferious concern about their fouls " and the future world ...
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... towns at a much less expence , than if they were brought to live among us . The cost of bringing them would be very confiderable ; and they must be permitted every now - and - then to make a vifit to their parents and friends , which ...
... towns at a much less expence , than if they were brought to live among us . The cost of bringing them would be very confiderable ; and they must be permitted every now - and - then to make a vifit to their parents and friends , which ...
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... towns , as conveniently come to school , as if they were among us ; for the Indian wigwams are every where nearer to one another , than the English houfes in any of our villages . One fchool in a town would therefore very well anfwer ...
... towns , as conveniently come to school , as if they were among us ; for the Indian wigwams are every where nearer to one another , than the English houfes in any of our villages . One fchool in a town would therefore very well anfwer ...
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... towns , thefe incon- veniences will all be avoided . The charge will be re- duced to a fmall thing comparatively we may felect out of a whole school the moft promifing youth for na- tural powers , good temper , and a pious difpofition ...
... towns , thefe incon- veniences will all be avoided . The charge will be re- duced to a fmall thing comparatively we may felect out of a whole school the moft promifing youth for na- tural powers , good temper , and a pious difpofition ...
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