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A true & impartial narrative, of the doings & suffering
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A true & impartial narrative, of the doeings & suffering
of the christian or praying Indians, In New England in the  
of the christian or praying Indians, In New England in the  
time of the warre beetwene the English & Larborus Heathen
time of the warre beetwene the English & barborus Heathen
which beegan the zone of June 1675:
which beegan the 20th of June 1675:


For as much as sundry persons have taken paints to write & publish
For as much as sundry persons have taken paines to write & publish
historical narratives of the warre beetwene the English & Indians
historical narratives of the warre beetwene the English & Indians
in New England, but berry litle hath beene hitherto
in New England, but very litle hath beene hitherto declared
(that I have sene) concerning the christian Indians who in Reality
(that I have sene) concerning the christian Indians who in Reality
may be judged to have had normal shame in the effects & consequens
may be judged to have had normal [[strikethrough]] some [[strikethrough/]] shame in the effects & consequens
of this warre, I thought it might have attendenty to Gods Glory
of this warre, I thought it might have attendenty to Gods Glory
& to give satisfaction to such worthy & good pensions, as have beene
& to give satisfaction to such worthy & good pensions, as have beene
benefactors & welwillers to that pious work of Gospelizing the
benafactors & welwillers to that pious work of Gospelizing the
xoowe Indians in New England, to give them a right informal
poore Indians in New England, to give them a right information
how these Chrian Natives, have demeaned themselves in this house
how these Ch[ris]tian Natives, have demeaned themselves in this house
of tribulation. And therefore (through divine assistance) I shall  
of tribulation. And therefore (through divine assistance) I shall  
endeavor to give a particular & xral acco of this affayrie
endeavor to give a particular & real acct of this affayrie
In efort I come to declare matter of fact I shal promise some
In efort I come to declare matter of fact I shal promise some
things nescecary to bee understood, for the better charms of our  
things nescecary to bee understood, for the better charms of our  
ensueing discourse.
ensueing discourse.
The Chrian Indians in New England have three dwellings in senora..
The Chtian Indians in New England have three dwellings in sundry
Jurisdictions of the English colonies & that are a considerable distance
Jurisdictions of the English colonies & that as a considerable distance
from each other. more particulary
from each other. more particulary.
I upon the 3 lands of Nantucket & Martha's vineyard in which
1: upon the Ilands of Nantucket & Marthas vineyard in which
two I lands there inhabite many hundreds of them that visibly
two Ilands [sic: Islands] there inhabite many hundreds of them. that visibly
profess the Gospell; These Indians have felt very litle of
profess the Gospell; These Indians have felt very litle of
this warre comparitively, for the English that dwell upon these
this warre comparitively, for the English that dwell upon these
I Lands, have held a good corespondans wh these Indiens all the
Ilands, have held a good corespondans wth these Indiens all the
time of the warre as they did before the warre began. The
time of the warre as they did before the warre began. The
only sufferings of these Crians Indians was that they were
only sufferings of these Chrians Indians was that they were
of coming up in the sumer during the warre to work for the
of coming up in the sumer during the warre to work for the
english in the massachusats colony, whether many scores of them
english in the massachusats colony, whither many scores of them
did usually repayre to work wearby they and their families were
did usually repayre to work wherby they and their families were
accomadated with nescicery clothing, wch is scarce deare upon these
accomadated with nescicery clothing, which is scarce & deare upon these
I lands, besides sentral of these indians belongings to the Ilands
Ilands, besides several of these indians belonging to the Ilands
beeing at worke at some of the English townes when the warre
beeing at worke at some of the English townes when the warre
began in the sumer 1674 were not permitted to stay in the colonies
began in the sumer 1674 were not permitted to stay in the colonies

Latest revision as of 20:54, 6 May 2022

1 number in top left margin A true & impartial narrative, of the doeings & suffering of the christian or praying Indians, In New England in the time of the warre beetwene the English & barborus Heathen which beegan the 20th of June 1675:

For as much as sundry persons have taken paines to write & publish historical narratives of the warre beetwene the English & Indians in New England, but very litle hath beene hitherto declared (that I have sene) concerning the christian Indians who in Reality may be judged to have had normal strikethrough some strikethrough/ shame in the effects & consequens of this warre, I thought it might have attendenty to Gods Glory & to give satisfaction to such worthy & good pensions, as have beene benafactors & welwillers to that pious work of Gospelizing the poore Indians in New England, to give them a right information how these Ch[ris]tian Natives, have demeaned themselves in this house of tribulation. And therefore (through divine assistance) I shall endeavor to give a particular & real acct of this affayrie In efort I come to declare matter of fact I shal promise some things nescecary to bee understood, for the better charms of our ensueing discourse. The Chtian Indians in New England have three dwellings in sundry Jurisdictions of the English colonies & that as a considerable distance from each other. more particulary. 1: upon the Ilands of Nantucket & Marthas vineyard in which two Ilands [sic: Islands] there inhabite many hundreds of them. that visibly profess the Gospell; These Indians have felt very litle of this warre comparitively, for the English that dwell upon these Ilands, have held a good corespondans wth these Indiens all the time of the warre as they did before the warre began. The only sufferings of these Chrians Indians was that they were of coming up in the sumer during the warre to work for the english in the massachusats colony, whither many scores of them did usually repayre to work wherby they and their families were accomadated with nescicery clothing, which is scarce & deare upon these Ilands, besides several of these indians belonging to the Ilands beeing at worke at some of the English townes when the warre began in the sumer 1674 were not permitted to stay in the colonies