Tears of repentance: or, A further 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 manifestation 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.
Keywords
Indians of North America -- Massachusetts -- Early works to 1800.Missions -- America -- Early works to 1800.
Massachusetts -- History -- Colonial period, CA. 1600-1775 -- Early works to 1800.
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[36], 47, [1] p.Includes a preface signed: Rich. Mather.
The seventh of a series of 11 pamphlets, commonly known as the "Eliot tracts," published in London from 1643 to 1671.
Signatures A2 and L are cancellans. Original A2 began "To His Excellency the Lord General Cromwel·'; original K4 has advertisement after "Finis." on bottom half of page.
Annotation on Thomason copy: "May. 21.".
Reproduction of the original in the British Library.
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1653Type
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oai:quod.lib.umich.edu:A84357.0001.001(DLPS) A84357.0001.001
(stc) Wing E524
(stc) Thomason E697_16
(stc) ESTC R207106
(eebo citation) 99866177
(proquest) 99866177
(vid) 118441
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