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From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
18. Corporation for Promoting and Propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England. Strength out of Weakness. Or, A glorious manifestation of the gospel amongst the Indians in New-England. Held forth in sundry letters from divers ministers and others to the corporation established by Parliament for promoting the gospel among the heathen in New-England, and to particular members thereof since the last treatise to that effect, formerly set forth by Mr. Henry Whitfield late pastor of Gilford in New-England. London: Printed by M. Simmons for John Balgue and Samuel Howes, and are to be sold at their shop in Popes-head-alley, 1652. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
19. Thomas Shepard. The Clear Sun-shine of the Gospel Breaking Forth upon the Indians in New England. Or, An historicall narration of Gods wonderfull workings upon sundry of the Indians, both chief governors and common people, in bringing them to a willing and desired submission to the ordinances of the gospel; and framing their hearts to an earnest inquirie after the knowledge of God the father, and of Jesus Christ the Saviour of the world. By Thomas Shepard. London: Printed by R. Cotes for J. Bellamy, 1648. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
20. Henry Whitfield. The Light Appearing More and More towards the Perfect Day. Or, A farther discovery of the Present state of the Indians in New-England, concerning the progresse of the gospel amongst them, manifested by letters from such as preacht to them there. Published by Henry Whitfield. London: Printed by T.R. & E.M. for John Bartlet, 1651. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
21. Letterbook for the Company for Propagation of the Gospel in New England. Autograph manuscript [1688-1761]. 322 pp. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
22. John Eliot. Tears of Repentance, Or, A farther narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England: setting forth, not only their present state and condition, but sundry confessions of sin by diverse of the said Indians, wrought upon by the saving power of the gospel; together with the manifestations of their faith and hope in Jesus Christ, and the work of grace upon their hearts. Related by Mr. Eliot and Mr. Mayhew, two faithful laborers in that work of the Lord. Published by the corporation for propagating the gospel there, for the satisfaction and comfort of such as wish well thereunto. London: Printed by P. Cole in Leaden-hall, and are to be sold at his shop, at the sign of the printing press in Cornhil, near the Royal Exchange, 1653. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
23. John Eliot, A Brief Narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England, in the year 1670. Given in by the Reverend Mr. John Eliot, minister of the gospel there, in a letter by him directed to the right worshipfull the commissioners under his Majesties great-seal for the propagation of the gospel amongst the poor blind natives in those United Colonies. London: Printed for John Allen, 1671. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
24. The New Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Translated into the Indian language, and ordered to be printed by the Commissioners of the United Colonies in New-England, at the charge, and with the consent of the corporation in England for the propagation of the Gospel among the Indians in New-England. Cambridge, [Mass.]: Printed by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson, 1661. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
25. The Holy Bible: Containing the Old Testament and the New. Translated into the Indian language, and ordered to be printed by the Commissioners of the United Colonies in New-England, at the charge, and with the consent of the corporation in England for the propagation of the Gospel among the Indians in New-England. Cambridge, [Mass.]: Printed by Samuel Green and Marmaduke Johnson, 1663. From the Tracy W. McGregor Library of American History.
26. Apocalypse de Chiokoyhikoy, chŽf des Iroquois, sauvages du Nord de l'AmŽrique. Ecrite par lui-mme vers l'an de l're chrŽtienne, 1305. Tr. en franais sur l'original iroquois. A Philadelphie: Chez W. Roberdson, imprimeur ordinaire des Colonies ConfŽderŽes [Paris?], 1777. On loan from the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Archives and Library Division.
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