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2 number at the left corner But were forced to unclear away, to their owne habitations to theuire great toss, Because the English were so jeleous e filled with animosty against all Indians without exception, therby they tasted but a little of the effects of the warre & therforre they wil not so properly fal under our consideration. unclear image Another considerable numer of chtian? indians live within the Jurisdiction of New plimouth, called the cape indias these also [through Gods favor] have inioyed? much peace? & quiet by their English neighbours e severakk of them have served the unclear in the warre [especilly in the severall crossed out words heat of it? warr e did aquir themselves courageously, & faithfuly: Indeed at the begining of the warre, the english of that colony were suspitius? of them, & slow to improve any of them, in the warre unclear divers of those chtian? Idians manefested themselves redy and willing to migage woth the English against therre enimies, unclear: is so mmich the morre remaekable that those Indians, proved so faiteful to the English in unclear considering the warre feest began in the colony of plimouth. by the yashnese polly of Philip Cherse sachem of the Indians in those parts, unto whome or to some of his people doubtley these praying Indians, were allyed by affynity. or consanguinty, therefore Good reason it is to Atribute it to their grace e favour of God & the efficacy of Religion upo theire. sufferings those underwent was, beeing Imprded by the warr to helpe to get apell. those also do not fall so? properly under consideration in this narrative. 3 There were a few other praying indians about to? unclear it that began to embrace the chtian Religion who lived neare unto New Norwich. in coneticut colony who were taught by that worthy e rendrend ministeer mr Jams Filre paflour? at = Norwich, who had taken much paines to declare the Gospel to the indians in those parts, But the cheefsachim Uncas & his edest sonne Oeneke, beeing not incouragers of the chtian Religion [though otherwise their people have crossed out word