A sermon at the execution of Moses Paul, an Indian; who had been guilty of murder, preached at New Haven in America. By Samson Occom, a native Indian, and Missionary to the Indians, who was in England in 1766 and 1767, collecting for the Indian Charity Schools. To which is added a short account of the late spread of the Gospel, among the Indians. Also Observations on the language of the Muhhekaneew Indians; Communicated To The Connecticut Society of Arts and Sciences, by Jonathan Edwards, D.D.

  • Occom, Samson, 1723-1792.
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[1789]
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[London] : New Haven, Connecticut: printed 1788. London: reprinted, 1789, and sold by Buckland, Pater-Noster-Row; Dilly, Poultry; Otridge, Strand; J. Lepard, No. 91, Newgate-Street; T. Pitcher, No. 44, Baibican; Brown, on the Tolzey Bristol; Binns, at Leeds; and Woolmer, at Exeter, [1789]

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24;15,[1]p. ; 80.

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ESTC T116873

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