.MTAxNg.NjczNDE: Difference between revisions
OliviaKing99 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "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 h...") |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
incouragement & Good hope through | incouragement & Good hope through grace | ||
that as God hath wraught effectually upon some | |||
So hee will upon others in his owne time & [[unclear]] | |||
to his good pleasure that hee hath purposed in [[him] | |||
selfe I [[account?]l it my duty, not to [[censure?]] & | |||
Judge but to pray for them & others. | |||
About the Latter-End of agust 1676 An Army | |||
was sent against the easterne [r...d][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 before | |||
none of [[them?]] through Gods favor. | |||
Again in frebruary 5th 1676 in another Expedition | |||
to the eastern part, Comanded by [[unclear]] B waldren | |||
wherin our praying Indians under Capt Huntry | |||
[crossed out] bore a part,; & som few of their [r...d] were | |||
kild by them, but their councill was not attended | |||
[inthat] expedition which if it had been, as I heard some | |||
english that were in the service say, in probability the | |||
enemy had beene greatlywasted: 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 [togth...] Black [ponit] | |||
the English lost about 40 men wherof were 8 | |||
of our friends Indians & their [dristen...] | |||
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 ha[z]ardous services are frequently imployed | |||
as ocasion doth present, now I shal draw toward |
Revision as of 01:42, 25 January 2022
incouragement & Good hope through grace that as God hath wraught effectually upon some So hee will upon others in his owne time & unclear to his good pleasure that hee hath purposed in [[him] selfe I [[account?]l it my duty, not to censure? & Judge but to pray for them & others. About the Latter-End of agust 1676 An Army was sent against the easterne [r...d][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 before none of them? through Gods favor. Again in frebruary 5th 1676 in another Expedition to the eastern part, Comanded by unclear B waldren wherin our praying Indians under Capt Huntry [crossed out] bore a part,; & som few of their [r...d] were kild by them, but their councill was not attended [inthat] expedition which if it had been, as I heard some english that were in the service say, in probability the enemy had beene greatlywasted: 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 [togth...] Black [ponit] the English lost about 40 men wherof were 8 of our friends Indians & their [dristen...] 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 ha[z]ardous services are frequently imployed as ocasion doth present, now I shal draw toward