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" Now because this is the great Inquiry of all men what Indians have been converted? what have the English done in those parts? what hopes of the Indians receiving the Knowledge of Christ! And because to this Question, some put an edge from the boast of... "
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Collections of the Rhode Island Historical Society: (1827 ..., Volumes 1-4

Local history - 1827 - 196 pages
...sick: I desired to see him, and Himselfe was pleased to be my Guide two mUe where Wequash lay. Lmongst other discourse concerning his sicknesse and Death...of the Indians receiving the knowledge of Christ! i And because to this Question some put an edge from the boast of the Jesuits in Canada and Maryland,...
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The Baptist Quarterly, Volume 6

Lucius Edwin Smith, Henry Griggs Weston - Baptists - 1872 - 524 pages
...especially for any signs of their being accessible to Christian teaching. Williams had testimony to give : Because this is the great Inquiry of all men, What...those parts ? What hopes of the Indians receiving the^knowledge of Christ? I have further treated of these natives of New England and that great point...
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Cities of Our Faith: And Other Discourses and Addresses

Samuel Lunt Caldwell - Baptists - 1890 - 446 pages
...for any signs of their being accessible to Christian teaching. Williams had testimony to give : — Because this is the great Inquiry of all men, What...hopes of the Indians receiving the knowledge of Christ ? I have further treated of these natives of New England and that great point of their Conversion in...
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Rhode Island: Its Making and Its Meaning; a Survey of the Annals ..., Volume 1

Irving Berdine Richman - Rhode Island - 1902 - 302 pages
...in his introduction to Tfie Key into the Language of America, published in 1643, such questions as: "What Indians have been converted? What have the English...hopes of the Indians receiving the knowledge of Christ ? " were the great inquiry of all men. So true was this that, as time went on, and little seemed to...
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Rhode Island: Its Making and Its Meaning; a Survey of the Annals ..., Volume 1

Irving Berdine Richman - Rhode Island - 1902 - 298 pages
...in his introduction to T/ie Key into the Language of America, published in 1643, such questions as: "What Indians have been converted ? What have the...of the Indians receiving the knowledge of Christ?" were the great inquiry of all men. So true was this that, as time went on, and little seemed to be...
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The Puritan Ordeal

Andrew Delbanco - History - 1991 - 324 pages
...disinterested, Roger Williams inflamed his fellow emigrants in the early forties by remarking that it "is the great Inquiry of all men what Indians have...What hopes of the Indians receiving the Knowledge of Christ!"47 As an explanation of their weak record as missionaries, the claim has been made that the...
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John Eliot’s Mission to the Indians Before King Philip’s War

Richard W. Cogley - History - 1999 - 376 pages
...Williams discovered, or so he said in the preface to A Key, that "the great inquiry of all men" was "what Indians have been converted? what have the English...of the Indians receiving the knowledge of Christ?" Williams did not attribute this interest in Indian evangelism — which he clearly exaggerated, given...
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Two Thousand Years of Missions Before Carey: Based Upon and Embodying Many ...

Lemuel Call Barnes - Religion - 2000 - 592 pages
...unbrokennesse. I had many discourses with him in his Life, but this was the summe of our last parting until! our generall meeting. "Now because this is the great...West-Indies, besides what I have here written, as also, beside what I have observed in the Chapter of their Religion; I shall further present you with a briefe...
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Roger Williams

Edwin S. Gaustad - History - 2005 - 178 pages
...introduction to the Key, Williams acknowledged that he had not addressed in it one class of questions: "What Indians have been converted? What have the English...of the Indians receiving the knowledge of Christ?" Admitting that this was "the great inquiry" back in England, Williams indicated that he would soon...
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The North American Review, Volume 28

North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1829 - 598 pages
...were written at a time when (as Roger Williams remarks) the following questions were in the mouths of all men ; ' What Indians have been converted ?...Indians receiving the knowledge of Christ ? ' and when ' an edge' had been put to the question ' from the boasts of the Jesuits in Canada and Maryland,...
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