John Eliot’s Mission to the Indians Before King Philip’s WarHarvard University Press, 1999 M04 30 - 331 pages No previous work on John Eliot's mission to the Indians has told such a comprehensive and engaging story. Richard Cogley takes a dual approach: he delves deeply into Eliot's theological writings and describes the historical development of Eliot's missionary work. By relating the two, he presents fresh perspectives that challenge widely accepted assessments of the Puritan mission. |
Contents
The Context of the Mission | 1 |
The Submission of the Sachems and the Birth of the Mission | 23 |
The Early Development of the Mission | 52 |
The Mission and the Millennium | 76 |
The Natick Mission | 105 |
The Remaining Praying Towns | 140 |
Missionary Work outside Massachusetts Bay | 172 |
The Supervision of the Mission | 207 |
Variant Indian Personal and Place Names in the Missionary History of Massachusetts Bay | 253 |
Population Figures and Permanent and Temporary Personnel in the Prewar Settlements | 256 |
Principal Nonantum and Neponset Indians | 259 |
Eliots Massachusett Publications | 260 |
Abbreviations | 261 |
Principal Printed Sources | 263 |
Notes | 267 |
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