John Eliot
Active Years
Min year: 1592, Max year: 1800, Max count: 18
Locations over time
(number of mentions in parentheses)
As Author
- 1592: The suruay or topographical description of France
- 1593: Ortho-epia Gallica
- 1641: Sir Iohn Eliot his grave and learned speech spoken in the High Court of Parliament
- 1653: Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1653: Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1653: Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1653: Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1653: Tears of repentance: or, A further narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1655: A late and further manifestation of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in Nevv-England
- 1658: May, waj woh nashpe nutayi mun wahsha?e wunauchemookae moeuweekomunk, ut oowesuonganis Jesus Christ. =
- 1658: Poems or Epigrams, satyrs, elegies, songs and sonnets, upon several persons and occasions. By no body must know whom, to be had every body knowes where, and for any body knowes what
- 1658: Poems consisting of epistles & epigrams, satyrs, epitaphs and elogies, songs and sonnets
- 1659: The Christian commonvvealth: or, The civil policy of the rising kingdom of Jesus Christ
- 1660: Christiane oonowae sampoowaonk. = The same in English. A Christian covenanting confession
- 1660: A further account of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New England
- 1660: Christiane oonowae sampoowaonk. = The same in English. A Christian covenanting canfession [sic]
- 1665: Communion of churches: or, The divine management of Gospel-churches by the ordinance of councils
- 1666: The Indian grammar begun, or, An essay to bring the Indian language into rules
- 1666: The Indian grammar begun: or, An essay to bring the Indian language into rules, for the help of such as desire to learn the same, for the furtherance of the Gospel among them
- 1669: The Indian primer; or, The way of training up of our Indian youth in the good knowledge of God, in the knowledge of the Scriptures and in an ability to read. Composed by J.E.
- 1671: Indian dialogues
- 1671: Indian dialogues
- 1671: A brief narrative of the progress of the Gospel amongst the Indians in New-England, in the year 1670
- 1672: The logick primer
- 1679: A brief ansvver to a small book written by John Norcot against infant-baptisme. This answer is written by John Eliot for the sake of some of the flock of Jesus Christ who are ready to be staggered in point of infant-baptisme by reading his book.
- 1684: Prov. 22. 6
- 1694: Mr. John Eliot, called, doctor of medicine, his last speech and advice to the world, at his suffering, March 9. 1694
- 1782: A sermon, delivered in the chapel, Boston, before the Society of Antient and Honorable Free and Accepted Masons, on Monday, June 24, 1782
- 1794: A sermon, delivered on the day of annual thanksgiving, November 20, 1794
- 1797: A sermon, preached in Milton, November 1, 1797
- 1800: A sermon, on the propriety of attending public worship, and an attentive serious conduct, in the house of God
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