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a close, only mention some few [things]
a close, only mention some few things
concerning those of our christian Indians
concerning those of our christian Indians
that have not beene imployd in the warre being
that have not beene imployd in the warre being
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But yet for Religion these are farre the greater part  
But yet for Religion these are farre the greater part  
of the religious staid at home.
of the religious staid at home.
When their able men were for the [generably]
When their able men were for the generality
drawne forth to the warr, the Rest being neare
drawne forth to the warr, the Rest being neare
fower hundred old men women & children, were
fower hundred old men women & children, were
left upon Long Island in a [crossed out] suffering State
left upon Long Island in a [[word crossed out]] suffering State
It was intended they should plant corne upon
It was intended they should plant corne upon
the Iland & in order therunto, they made some
the Iland & in order therunto, they made some
preparation[s] expending their Laubor upon clearing
preparations expending their Laubor upon clearing
& Breaking up ground, But som English, that
& Breaking up ground, But som English, that
lived on these Iland & had interest there, were
lived on these Ilands & had interest there, were
unfriendly to them & discouradged them, But [the]
unfriendly to them & discouradged them, But the
Authority of the country did interpose, for then
Authority of the country did interpose, for their
quiet [...] yet the poore indians were discoradged
quiet yet the poore indians were discoradged
& in want of all things almost except clams which
& in want of all things almost except clams which
food (as som [concrurd]) did ocasion flux[...] & [...] them
food (as som concurd) did ocasion fluxes & other
diseases among them, beesides they werre [...] [...]
diseases among them, beesides they werre very
meanfor clothing & the Islands werre [blea...th...]
mean for clothing & the Islands werre bleak with cold with
sea winds in Spring & the place affordeded [littl]
sea winds in Spring & the place afforded littl
Fewel & their wigwams were [meare]. In this condition
Fewel & their wigwams were mean. In this condition
of want & sicknes they were [othertheirmen] were
of want & sicknes they were after their men] were
sent forr to thewarruntill mid may, then
sent forr to the warr untill mid may, then
God was pleased to molify theharts & mynds
God was pleased to molify the harts & mynds
of men toward them by littel & littel partly
of men toward them by littel & littel partly
by the true reports brought to the [Generall] court of  
by the true reports brought to the Generall court, of  
their distressed estate & the great unlikely hood
their distressed estate & the great unlikely hood
they were to plant or reape any corne at the
they were to plant or reape any corne at the
Island & partly from the sucess God was pleased
Island & partly from the sucess God was pleased
to [geve] to their Brethren abroad in the Country
to give to their Brethren abroad in the Country
service, in so much that the harts of many
Service, in so much that the harts of many
were in [adrger] chainged to these christian
were in a degree chainged to these christian
Indians & the General court then sitting
Indians & the General court then sitting

Latest revision as of 14:37, 3 May 2022

90 a close, only mention some few things concerning those of our christian Indians that have not beene imployd in the warre being not capable therof, som by reason of age, & farr the greatest part beeing women & chidren But yet for Religion these are farre the greater part of the religious staid at home. When their able men were for the generality drawne forth to the warr, the Rest being neare fower hundred old men women & children, were left upon Long Island in a word crossed out suffering State It was intended they should plant corne upon the Iland & in order therunto, they made some preparations expending their Laubor upon clearing & Breaking up ground, But som English, that lived on these Ilands & had interest there, were unfriendly to them & discouradged them, But the Authority of the country did interpose, for their quiet yet the poore indians were discoradged & in want of all things almost except clams which food (as som concurd) did ocasion fluxes & other diseases among them, beesides they werre very mean for clothing & the Islands werre bleak with cold with sea winds in Spring & the place afforded littl Fewel & their wigwams were mean. In this condition of want & sicknes they were after their men] were sent forr to the warr untill mid may, then God was pleased to molify the harts & mynds of men toward them by littel & littel partly by the true reports brought to the Generall court, of their distressed estate & the great unlikely hood they were to plant or reape any corne at the Island & partly from the sucess God was pleased to give to their Brethren abroad in the Country Service, in so much that the harts of many were in a degree chainged to these christian Indians & the General court then sitting