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Education previous to the restoration of 1868 - Scholar's Choice Edition PDF In one of his journals, which he commenced at a very early part of his ministry, Whitefield details with great simplicity many incidents of his childhood and youth; from which it appears, that though at times he had many serious thoughts and impressions, the general course of his life of his. DIARY AND JOURNAL. From PRESIDENT Edwararog. -, John STYLEs, Author of an Essay on the Stage, &c, *. ** Second.American Edition, The religious public are already acquainted with a very copious Life of David Brainerd, written the late President Edwards, and with an abridgment of that performance The missionary sheriff being incidents in the life of a plain man who tried to do his duty, Alice French (Octave Thanet, pseud.) Illustrated A. B. Frost and Clifford Carleton. David L. PS875.W3 M5 Mr. Penrose the journal of Penrose, seaman. With introd. And notes David Howard Dickason. Dramatist, poet, actor, and author of Home Diary of John Brainerd among the Indians-How preservedHis Spirit of President Edwards sums up his estimate of Brainerd declaring him "an Editions of his Life and Labors were subsequently republished in the last century the Rev. Of publishing an abridgment of the journals of the aforesaid missionaries, The David Brainerd who has stood before the Church for one hundred and twenty years, to stimulate successive generations to zeal, watchfulness, humility, prayer, and evangelical labor, is the missionary saint; his genius and attainments, his honor and wealth, his country, companionship, and home, all laid on the altar of God and humanity; the orphanboy, struggling with doubt, fear, misapprehension, but led He was a member of the State constitutional convention, then he was elected a member of Congress, and in '86, '87, '89 was president of his State. Later, in 1789, he was appointed District Judge, and died in 1795 at the age of 54 years. His personal characteristics are Butrick s access to Eliot s particular propagation of the motif is speculative. Richard W. Cogley, John Eliot s Mission to the Indians before King Philip s War (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1999), 96 7. 1656, Eliot had doubts that the Indians were the descendants of the ten tribes of Israel. 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