02247nam 2200421 n 450 99639004070331620200824132048.0(CKB)1000000000653798(EEBO)2248514982(UnM)99859276e(UnM)99859276(EXLCZ)99100000000065379819851008d1649 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The glorious progress of the Gospel, amongst the Indians in New England[electronic resource] /Manifested by three letters, under the hand of that famous instrument of the Lord Mr. John Eliot, and another from Mr. Thomas Mayhew jun: both preachers of the Word, as well to the English as Indians in New England. Wherein the riches of Gods grace in the effectuall calling of many of them is cleared up: as also a manifestation of the hungring desires of many people in sundry parts of that country, after the more full revelation of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, to the exceeding consolation of every Christian reader. Together, with an appendix to the foregoing letters, holding forth conjectures, observations, and applications. By I.D. minister of the Gospell. Published by Edward WinslowLondon Printed for Hannah Allen in Popes-head-Alley1649[8], 28 pThe fourth of a series of 11 pamphlets, commonly known as the "Eliot tracts," published in London from 1643 to 1671.Reproduction of original in Yale University Library.Marginal notes.eebo-0018Indians of North AmericaHistoryColonial period, ca. 1600-1775Early works to 1800Massachuset IndiansMissionsEarly works to 1800Indians of North AmericaHistoryMassachuset IndiansMissionsWinslow Edward1595-1655.883551J. D793393Mayhew Thomas1621-1657.1013173Eliot John1604-1690.1001904Cu-RivESCu-RivESCStRLINWaOLNBOOK996390040703316The glorious progress of the Gospel, amongst the Indians in New England2401374UNISA