“I have withstood the power of convictions a long time; and therefore I fear I shall be finally left of God.”
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Memoirs of the Rev. David Brainerd: Missionary to the Indians on the Borders of New-York, New-Jersey, and Pennsylvania: Chiefly Taken from His Own Diary
This book offers a firsthand account of the life and work of the Rev. David Brainerd, a missionary who dedicated his life to serving the Native American communities in the regions of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania during the 18th century. The text is primarily compiled from Brainerd's personal diary, providing readers with an intimate look into the challenges and triumphs of his mission work, as well as insights into the cultural and religious dynamics of the time. more
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