The Life of John Brainerd: The Brother of David Brainerd, and His Successor as Missionary to the Indians of New JerseyPresbyterian Publication Committee, 1986 - 492 páginas |
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... Synod for advice ; and , though he had a very comfortable settlement at Newark , yet the Synod , through an earnest desire to promote the kingdom of Christ among these poor Indians , advised him to give up these temporal advantages and ...
... Synod for advice ; and , though he had a very comfortable settlement at Newark , yet the Synod , through an earnest desire to promote the kingdom of Christ among these poor Indians , advised him to give up these temporal advantages and ...
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... Synod itself , and its sessions were as formally opened with a sermon . * Mr. Brain- erd's continued membership of this committee marks his status among his brethren . The Synod , as usual , granted Mr. Brainerd the interest on the ...
... Synod itself , and its sessions were as formally opened with a sermon . * Mr. Brain- erd's continued membership of this committee marks his status among his brethren . The Synod , as usual , granted Mr. Brainerd the interest on the ...
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... Synod , in 1768 , says : - " The Synod proceeded to consider the affair of the Indian school under the inspection of the Rev. Mr. Brainerd , and it appears from Mr. Brainerd's report that there is still a school existing among the ...
... Synod , in 1768 , says : - " The Synod proceeded to consider the affair of the Indian school under the inspection of the Rev. Mr. Brainerd , and it appears from Mr. Brainerd's report that there is still a school existing among the ...
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