Puritan missionary to the American Indians
| Born | 1604 |
| Died | 1690 |
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×CloseThe Indian primer, or, The way of training up of our Indian youth in the good knowledge of God: 1669
First published in 1669 — 11 editions
Puritan missionary to the American Indians
| Born | 1604 |
| Died | 1690 |
Subjects
Massachuset Indians, Missions, Indians of North America, Massachuset language, History, Texts, Early works to 1800, Indian linguistics, Bible, Wampanoag Indians, Grammar, American, Bibliography, Catechisms, Christian education, Christian union, Church polity, Creeds, Kingdom of God, Registers of births, Sources, Theocracy, Algonquian Indians, American languages, BiographyPlaces
Massachusetts, New England, Boston, Roxbury (Boston, Mass.), Connecticut, Great Britain, United StatesID Numbers
- OLID: OL422812A
- ISNI: 0000000080838946
- Library of Congress Names: n80015550
- SBN/ICCU (National Library Service of Italy): BVEV094286
- VIAF: 4952352
- Wikidata: Q187818
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q187818
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