The History of New England Book VI.
A Brief Narrative of the Success which the Gospel hath had among the Indians of Martha's Vineyard, and the Places Adjacent in New England
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Identifier
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Husain 3
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Title
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The History of New England Book VI.
A Brief Narrative of the Success which the Gospel hath had among the Indians of Martha's Vineyard, and the Places Adjacent in New England
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Description
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An account found within concerning the The History of New England discussing the successes of the English mission to spread Christianity to the Indigenous people of the New England. Their attempts to bring the Native people of the land into the light of Christ seem to be motivated to civilize the indigenous groups, and to instill in them the ways of proper Christian people.
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Creator
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Francis Lister and Samuel Griswold
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Date Created
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1846
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Publisher
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Boston : W.D. Ticknor
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Bibliographic Citation
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Hawks, Francis L. (Francis Lister), and Samuel G. Goodrich. The History of New England . Boston: W.D. Ticknor, 1846. Pages 50-51. Print.