02430nam 2200445 n 450 99638470600331620200824121106.0(CKB)4940000000070734(EEBO)2248519072(UnM)99859762e(UnM)99859762(EXLCZ)99494000000007073419860325d1650 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|Of the conversion of five thousand and nine hundred East-Indians[electronic resource] in the isle Formosa, neere China, to the profession of the true God, in Jesus Christ; by meanes of M. Ro: Junius, a minister lately in Delph in Holland. /Related by his good friend, M.C. Sibellius, pastor in Daventrie there, in a Latine letter. Translated to further the faith and joy of many here, by H. Jessei, a servant of Jesus Christ. With a post-script of the Gospels good sucesse also amongst the VVest-Indians, in New-England. Imprimatur, Joseph CarylLondon Printed by Iohn Hammond, and are to be sold at his house voer-against [sic] S. Andrews Church in Holborne; and in Popes-Head-Alley, by H. Allen1650[8], 38, [2] p"The post-script" (p. 13-37) consists of extracts from three of the Eliot tracts: The day-breaking .. John Wilson, supposed author; The clear sunshine .. by Thomas Shephard; The glorious progress of the Gospel .. by Edward Winslow.Misidentified on microfilm Early English books, reel 459 as Wing J697.Annotation on Thomason copy: "9 Octob".Reproductions of the originals in the Huntington Library (Early English books) and the British Library (Thomason Tracts).eebo-0158Indians of North AmericaMassachusettsMissionsEarly works to 1800MissionsFormosaEarly works to 1800Indians of North AmericaMissionsMissionsSibelius Caspar1590-1658.819051Jessey Henry1603-1663.792733Shepard Thomas1605-1649.1000947Wilson John1588-1667.1003209Winslow Edward1595-1655.883551Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996384706003316Of the conversion of five thousand and nine hundred East-Indians2364890UNISA