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3 [[number at top left margin]]
3 [[number at top left margin]]
in those parts, that prayed to God, are not distingushable from  
in those parts, that prayed to God, are not distingushable from  
the rest; and so nothing of Remarke is spoken of any of them
the rest; @ so nothing of Remarke is spoken of any of them
and hence wil not bee subjets of this discourse.
@ hence wil not bee subjets of this discourse.
4: The fourth and not the least company of chtian Indians
4: The fourth and not the least company of chtian Indians
are those [[unclear]] inhabite within the Jurisdiction or colony of Massacsets
are those [[unclear]] inhabite within the Jurisdiction or colony of Massacsets
who were taught & instructed in the chtian faith by that
who were taught & instructed in the chtian faith by that
[[worthy crossed out]] indefatigable servant of God and minister of chtian [[Mr?]] John
[['worthy &' crossed out]] indefatigable servant of God @ minister of chtian [[Mr?]] John
Eliot, who hath also laubored among all the praying indians
Eliot, who hath also laubored among all the praying indians
in New England, more or les for about 30 yeares. But more
in New England, more or les for about 30 yeares. But more
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may appeare in that which ensueth. .
may appeare in that which ensueth. .
For the better understanding of our following discourse wee are to know
For the better understanding of our following discourse wee are to know
that ^al these praying indians, dwelt upon the south side of merimack
that ^ al these praying indians, [[scribbled out word]] dwelt upon the south side of merimack
river, & inhabited seaven villages [[vizt?]] wamesit, Nashobah, Okkokoncimesit
river, & inhabited seaven villages [[vizt?]] wamesit, Nashobah, Okkokoncimesit
alius Marlbourouh, Hassannamasit, Makinkokoog. Natick &
alius Marlbourouh, Hassannamasit, Makinkokoog. Natick &
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praying Indian townes, for these were 5: or 6 smaul villages of the [[nipmorks?]]
praying Indian townes, for these were 5: or 6 smaul villages of the [[nipmorks?]]
Indians that had same people in them, inclineng to entertaine the Gospel,
Indians that had same people in them, inclineng to entertaine the Gospel,
therefore were called the new praynig townes. But these latter beeing but  
therefore were called the new praying townes. But these latter beeing but  
raw and [[lasly?]] initiated into the chtian profesion, most of them fell of from
Raw @ [[lasly?]] initiated into the chtian profesion, most of them fell of from
the English and joyned with the enimy, in the warre, some few exepted [[unclear]]
the English @ joyned with the enimy, in the warre, some few exepted [[unclear]]
whose harts God had touched, that came in to okkonkonamesit or marlborough
whose harts God had touched, that came in to okkonkonamesit or marlborough
and lived among the praying Indians, yet were drawne together [[those?]], until
@ lived among the praying Indians, yet were drawne together [[those?]], until
such time as the one and other were driven: & drawne away Among the
such time as all the one and other were driven: & drawne away Among the
enimy as shal afterward [God willing] bee declared. I am therfore prinipally
enimy as shal afterward [God willing] bee declared. I am therfore prinipally
to speak of the chtian indians belonging, to the old praying towne above mentioned.
to speak of the chtian indians belonging, to the old praying towne above  
mentioned.
The situation of those townes were such that the Indians in them might
The situation of those townes were such that the Indians in them might
have beene [[impressed?]] as a wall of deffense, about the greatest part of the  
have beene [[impressed?]] as a wall of deffense, about the greatest part of the  
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who had knowledge & experience of the fidelity & integrity of the
who had knowledge & experience of the fidelity & integrity of the
praying indians, beene attended, and pracitsed in the beginning
praying indians, beene attended, and pracitsed in the beginning
of the warre; many and great mischefes might have been (according to  
of the warre; many @ great mischefes might have been (according to  
reason [[pluonsed?]]), for [[All crossed out]] most of the praying townes in the beginning of the warre
reason [[pluonsed?]]), for [['All' crossed out]] most of the praying townes in the beginning of the warre

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3 number at top left margin in those parts, that prayed to God, are not distingushable from the rest; @ so nothing of Remarke is spoken of any of them @ hence wil not bee subjets of this discourse. 4: The fourth and not the least company of chtian Indians are those unclear inhabite within the Jurisdiction or colony of Massacsets who were taught & instructed in the chtian faith by that 'worthy &' crossed out indefatigable servant of God @ minister of chtian Mr? John Eliot, who hath also laubored among all the praying indians in New England, more or les for about 30 yeares. But more especialy & particularly, among them of massachustes colony, And of these Indians it is, I shal prinipaly speake: who have felt more of the effects of this warre then all the Rest of the christian Indians, as may appeare in that which ensueth. . For the better understanding of our following discourse wee are to know that ^ al these praying indians, scribbled out word dwelt upon the south side of merimack river, & inhabited seaven villages vizt? wamesit, Nashobah, Okkokoncimesit alius Marlbourouh, Hassannamasit, Makinkokoog. Natick & Punkapug alius Pakemit, these were for distinction sake. called the old praying Indian townes, for these were 5: or 6 smaul villages of the nipmorks? Indians that had same people in them, inclineng to entertaine the Gospel, therefore were called the new praying townes. But these latter beeing but Raw @ lasly? initiated into the chtian profesion, most of them fell of from the English @ joyned with the enimy, in the warre, some few exepted unclear whose harts God had touched, that came in to okkonkonamesit or marlborough @ lived among the praying Indians, yet were drawne together those?, until such time as all the one and other were driven: & drawne away Among the enimy as shal afterward [God willing] bee declared. I am therfore prinipally to speak of the chtian indians belonging, to the old praying towne above mentioned. The situation of those townes were such that the Indians in them might have beene impressed? as a wall of deffense, about the greatest part of the colony of massachusetts. for the first named of those villages. bordered upon merimack river, and the rest in order about 12 or forteene miles assunder incirculating most of the frontiers: and had the suggestions & importunate solicitations of some persons who had knowledge & experience of the fidelity & integrity of the praying indians, beene attended, and pracitsed in the beginning of the warre; many @ great mischefes might have been (according to reason pluonsed?), for 'All' crossed out most of the praying townes in the beginning of the warre