Missionalia: or, a collection of missionary pieces relating to the conversion of the heathen; both the African negroes and American Indians. In two parts. Part I. I. A Letter to the Reverend Commissaries and Clergy of Maryland, Exhorting them to, and pointing out the Method of carrying on such Conversions. II. A Memorial to the said Clergy, desiring them, on their Part, to inform the Trustees of Mr. D'Alone's Bequest to those Purposes, of the most probable Methods in their Power of Undertaking that good Work with Success; more especially as it respects the American Indians. III. The Exemplary Life of Mr. Bernard Gilpin, Eminent for his Piety and Zeal, to enlighten, by a Christian Instruction, the Parts which are Ignorant.

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1727
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London : printed by W. Roberts in the Year, 1727.

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[4];16;[16],112,115-118,[8],113-192;[18],92,[4];[70],24;80p. ; 80.

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