Two long letters from John Eliot, the Indian missionary, to Edward Winslow, one of the Corporation, giving an account of "the progresse and present state of this work of the Lord among the Indians"
MS. Rawl. C. 934, fols. 9–11
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Title
Two long letters from John Eliot, the Indian missionary, to Edward Winslow, one of the Corporation, giving an account of "the progresse and present state of this work of the Lord among the Indians"
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MS. Rawl. C. 934, fols. 9–11
Date
dated "Roxbury, this 28th of the 2d, 51" and "20th of the 8t., 51" [28 Feb and 20 Aug 1651]
Language
English
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Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Papers relating to the proceedings of the Corporation for Propagating the Gospel in New England, between 1649 and 1656
Two long letters from John Eliot, the Indian missionary, to Edward Winslow, one of the Corporation, giving an account of "the progresse and present state of this work of the Lord among the Indians"
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