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incouragement & Good hope through grase that as God hath wraught effectually upon some So he will upon others in his owne time & [[unclear]] to his good [[unclear]] that hee hath purposed in [[unclear]] [[unclear]] I [[account?]l is my duty, not to [[censure?]] & Judge but to pray for them & others. A [[Goal]] [[hee]] Latter-End of august 1676 An Army was sent against the [[unclear]] [[unclear]] [[unclear]] inform [[capt]] [[Huntry]] & his company of indians wsnt: but they [[away?]] [[litle?]] against [[unclear]] enemy but [[unclear]] was don was don by [[or?]] Indians, who slow 2 or 3 of [[unclear]] [[enimy?]] before none of [[them?]] through Gods [[unclear]]. Against [[in?]] [[unclear]] 5th & 6th m another Expedition to the [[English?]] part, Comaned by [[unclear]] B waldren [[unclear]] our praying Indians under Capt Huntry Bore a part,; & som few of [[unclear]]
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incouragement & Good hope through grace
that as God hath wraught effectually upon some  
So hee will upon others in his owne time & accrdg [[according]]  
to his good pleasure that hee hath purposed in himselfe I account it my duty,  
not to censure & Judge but to pray for them & others.  
1676  About the Latter-End of agust 1676 An Army  
was sent against the easterne enimies with whom
Capt Hunting & his company of indians went: but this army
did littel against the enemy but that was don was don by  
by our Indians, who slew 2 or 3 of their enimy but lost
none of their lives through Gods favor.
Again in frebruary 5th 1676 in another Expedition
to the eastern part, Comanded by major waldren  
wherin our praying Indians under Capt Hunting
[[word crossed out]] bore a part,; & som few of the enimies were
kild by them, but their councill was not attended
in that expedition which if it had been, as I heard some
english that were in the service say, in probability the
enemy had beene greatly worsted: at that time
In June 1677 another expedition into the eastern
parts among whome were about thirty six of our
christian Indians; who in a fight neare Black point
the English lost about 40 men wherof were 8
of our friends Indians & their Leiutenant James
Richardson, was then slaine, this was the greatest
loss that our Indians susteynd all the warr for
in all the former expedition our indian lost
but two men
But I shall pass from this matter & also from
any further discourse of their military
actions of our praying indians who to this
day upon all ocasions of scouting in the woods or
any other hazardous services are frequently imployed
as ocasion doth present, now I shal draw towards

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89 1676 incouragement & Good hope through grace that as God hath wraught effectually upon some So hee will upon others in his owne time & accrdg according to his good pleasure that hee hath purposed in himselfe I account it my duty, not to censure & Judge but to pray for them & others. 1676 About the Latter-End of agust 1676 An Army was sent against the easterne enimies with whom Capt Hunting & his company of indians went: but this army did littel against the enemy but that was don was don by by our Indians, who slew 2 or 3 of their enimy but lost none of their lives through Gods favor. Again in frebruary 5th 1676 in another Expedition to the eastern part, Comanded by major waldren wherin our praying Indians under Capt Hunting word crossed out bore a part,; & som few of the enimies were kild by them, but their councill was not attended in that expedition which if it had been, as I heard some english that were in the service say, in probability the enemy had beene greatly worsted: at that time In June 1677 another expedition into the eastern parts among whome were about thirty six of our christian Indians; who in a fight neare Black point the English lost about 40 men wherof were 8 of our friends Indians & their Leiutenant James Richardson, was then slaine, this was the greatest loss that our Indians susteynd all the warr for in all the former expedition our indian lost but two men But I shall pass from this matter & also from any further discourse of their military actions of our praying indians who to this day upon all ocasions of scouting in the woods or any other hazardous services are frequently imployed as ocasion doth present, now I shal draw towards