An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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A surprising number of Mohicans took John Eliot's sermons to heart , and yielded up their old beliefs in favour of what he had to tell them , adopting instead the values of a culture to all appearances more powerful than their own .
A surprising number of Mohicans took John Eliot's sermons to heart , and yielded up their old beliefs in favour of what he had to tell them , adopting instead the values of a culture to all appearances more powerful than their own .
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They took to reading and writing with great keenness . Twenty - four were ordained as pastors and , according to Cotton Mather , two took degrees at Harvard . “ These praying Indians ' , he writes , ' quickly were for a more decent and ...
They took to reading and writing with great keenness . Twenty - four were ordained as pastors and , according to Cotton Mather , two took degrees at Harvard . “ These praying Indians ' , he writes , ' quickly were for a more decent and ...
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They took Samuel Crowther's mattress away from him , as an unnecessary luxury , and soon had him walking barefoot again : there was to be no aping of the white man . But Samuel Crowther was too secure in his belief to be daunted by a ...
They took Samuel Crowther's mattress away from him , as an unnecessary luxury , and soon had him walking barefoot again : there was to be no aping of the white man . But Samuel Crowther was too secure in his belief to be daunted by a ...
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