Society for Propagation of the Gospel in New England
New England Company
Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England British missionary society
VIAF ID: 265362584 ( Corporate )
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Preferred Forms
- 110 2 _ ‡a New England Company
- 110 2 _ ‡a Society for Propagation of the Gospel in New England
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- 110 2 _ ‡a Society for Propagation of the Gospel in New England
- 110 2 _ ‡a Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England ‡c British missionary society
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (8)
5xx's: Related Names (2)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Dorchester Company
- 510 2 _ ‡a Massachusetts Bay Company
Works
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Bible. N.T. Massachuset. Eliot. 1661. The New Testament of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ... 1661: | |
A further accompt of the progresse of the gospel amongst the Indians in New-England, and of the means used effectually to advance the same. Set forth in certain letters sent from thence declaring a purpose of printing the Scriptures in the Indian tongue into which they are already translated. With which letters are likewise sent an epitome of some exhortations delivered by the Indians at a fast, as testimonies of their obedience to the gospell. As also Some helps directing the Indians how to improve naturall reason unto the knowledge of the true God. | |
The New England Company of 1649 and John Eliot. The ledger for the years 1650-1660 and the record book of meetings between 1656 and 1686 of the Corporation for the Propagation of the Gospel in New England. | |
Strength out of weakness. Or A glorious manifestation of the further progresse of the gospel amongst the Indians in New-England. Held forth in sundry letters from divers ministers and others to the corporation established by Parliament for promoting the gospel among the heathen in New-England; and to particular members thereof since the last treatise to that effect | |
Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England: setting forth, not only their present state and condition, but sundry confesstions of sin by diverse of the said Indians, wrought upon by the saving power of the gospel; together with the manifestation of their faith and hope in Jesus Christ, and the work of grace upon their hearts. |