ANADDRESSTO THEPeople ofNew-England.
REPRESENTINGThe very greatImportanceof attaching theINDIANSto their Interest; not only by treating them justly and kindly; but by using proper Endeavours to settleChristianityamong them.BySAMUEL HOPKINS, A. M.Pastorof a Church inSpringfield.I perceive thatGODis no Respecter of Persons: But in every Nation, he that feareth him, and worketh Righteousness, is accepted with him.ApostlePeter.Printed inBoston, 1753. Being a Conclusion to theHistorical Memoirsrelating to theHousatunnukIndians; with an Account of the Methods used for the Propagation of the Gospel amongst the saidIndians, by the late reverend Mr.John Sergeant.Now recommended to the serious Consideration of the Inhabitants ofPennsylvania, and the other Colonies.PHILADELPHIA:Reprinted byB. Franklin, andD. Hall. 1757.
REPRESENTING
The very greatImportanceof attaching theINDIANSto their Interest; not only by treating them justly and kindly; but by using proper Endeavours to settleChristianityamong them.
BySAMUEL HOPKINS, A. M.Pastorof a Church inSpringfield.
I perceive thatGODis no Respecter of Persons: But in every Nation, he that feareth him, and worketh Righteousness, is accepted with him.
ApostlePeter.
Printed inBoston, 1753. Being a Conclusion to theHistorical Memoirsrelating to theHousatunnukIndians; with an Account of the Methods used for the Propagation of the Gospel amongst the saidIndians, by the late reverend Mr.John Sergeant.
Now recommended to the serious Consideration of the Inhabitants ofPennsylvania, and the other Colonies.
PHILADELPHIA:Reprinted byB. Franklin, andD. Hall. 1757.