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- Praying_town abstract "Praying towns were developed by the Puritans of New England from 1646 to 1675 in an effort to convert the local Native American tribes to Christianity. The Natives who moved into these towns were known as Praying Indians. Before 1674 the villages were the most ambitious Christianization experiment in English colonial America. John Eliot first preached to the Natives in their own tongue in 1646 at Nonantum, meaning “Place of Rejoicing,” which is now present day Newton, MA. This sermon led to a friendship with Waban who became the first chief to convert.".
- Praying_town wikiPageExternalLink praying_villages.asp.
- Praying_town wikiPageExternalLink praying.html.
- Praying_town wikiPageExternalLink praying_towns.
- Praying_town wikiPageExternalLink praytown.html.
- Praying_town wikiPageID "6278177".
- Praying_town wikiPageLength "6919".
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- Praying_town wikiPageRevisionID "677608562".
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Aquinnah,_Massachusetts.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aboriginal_title_in_the_United_States.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_missionaries_in_the_United_States.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_terminology.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christianization.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_New_England.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_history.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Christianization.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Constable.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Hunter-gatherer.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Indian_reductions.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink John_Eliot_(missionary).
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Justice_of_the_peace.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink King_Philips_War.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Mashpee,_Massachusetts.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Massachusetts_General_Court.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Nantucket.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Natick,_Massachusetts.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Native_Americans_in_the_United_States.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Newton,_Massachusetts.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Nipmuc.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Ponkapoag.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Praying_Indian.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Puritans.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Religious_conversion.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Society_of_Jesus.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Waban.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLink Wiktionary:reciprocity.
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLinkText "Praying Town".
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLinkText "Praying town".
- Praying_town wikiPageWikiLinkText "praying town".
- Praying_town wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Essay-like.
- Praying_town wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Praying_town subject Category:Aboriginal_title_in_the_United_States.
- Praying_town subject Category:Christian_missionaries_in_the_United_States.
- Praying_town subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- Praying_town subject Category:Christianization.
- Praying_town subject Category:History_of_New_England.
- Praying_town subject Category:Native_American_history.
- Praying_town type Mission.
- Praying_town type Redirect.
- Praying_town type Term.
- Praying_town comment "Praying towns were developed by the Puritans of New England from 1646 to 1675 in an effort to convert the local Native American tribes to Christianity. The Natives who moved into these towns were known as Praying Indians. Before 1674 the villages were the most ambitious Christianization experiment in English colonial America. John Eliot first preached to the Natives in their own tongue in 1646 at Nonantum, meaning “Place of Rejoicing,” which is now present day Newton, MA.".
- Praying_town label "Praying town".
- Praying_town sameAs Q7239081.
- Praying_town sameAs Cidade_convertida.
- Praying_town sameAs m.052597_.
- Praying_town sameAs Q7239081.
- Praying_town wasDerivedFrom Praying_town?oldid=677608562.
- Praying_town isPrimaryTopicOf Praying_town.