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Author: Mayhew, Matthew, 1648-1710.
Title: A brief narrative of the success which the Gospel hath had, among the Indians, of Martha's-Vineyard (and the places adjacent) in New-England. With some remarkable curiosities, concerning the numbers, the customes, and the present circumstances of the Indians on that island. Further explaining and confirming the account given of those matters, by Mr. Cotton Mather in the life of the renowned Mr. John Eliot. By Matthew Mayhew. Whereto is added, An account concerning the present state of Christianity among the Indians, in other parts of New-England: expressed in the letters of several worthy persons, best acquainted therewithall.
Print source: A brief narrative of the success which the Gospel hath had, among the Indians, of Martha's-Vineyard (and the places adjacent) in New-England. With some remarkable curiosities, concerning the numbers, the customes, and the present circumstances of the Indians on that island. Further explaining and confirming the account given of those matters, by Mr. Cotton Mather in the life of the renowned Mr. John Eliot. By Matthew Mayhew. Whereto is added, An account concerning the present state of Christianity among the Indians, in other parts of New-England: expressed in the letters of several worthy persons, best acquainted therewithall.
Mayhew, Matthew, 1648-1710.

Boston in N.E.: Printed by Bartholomew Green, sold by Michael Perry, under the Exchange, 1694.
Notes:
Reproduction of the original in the Bodleian Library.
Subject terms:
Mather, Cotton, -- 1663-1728 -- Early works to 1800.
Eliot, John, -- 1604-1690 -- Early works to 1800.
Indians of North America -- Massachusetts.
Martha's Vineyard (Mass.) -- History.
URL: https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A50390.0001.001
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