Publisher's Synopsis
"A Further Manifestation of the Progress of the Gospel Among the Indians in New England," published in 1865, offers a detailed account of missionary efforts to convert Native Americans in New England during the colonial era. Authored by the Society for Propagation of the Gospel in New England, this historical document provides valuable insights into the interactions between European settlers and indigenous populations. The text reflects the religious zeal of the period, detailing the challenges and perceived successes in spreading Christianity among the native peoples. This work is an important resource for understanding the complex religious and cultural dynamics that shaped early American history, offering a glimpse into the perspectives and activities of those involved in these significant interactions.
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