The Life of John Eliot, the Apostle of the Indians ...G. Lane & P.P. Sandford, 1841 - 120 pages |
Contents
The translation of the New Testament is publish | 80 |
A statement of the progress of Christianity among | 91 |
Mr Eliots last efforts for the advancement of | 106 |
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