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The Journal of David Brainerd

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David Brainerd (1718–1747) was a colonial American missionary to Native Americans made famous when Jonathan Edwards (1703–1758) posthumously edited his journal and other writings into a popular biographical narrative.

Having spent time at Yale University, Brainerd entered the ministry in 1742 and dedicated his life to work amongst native peoples in Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey before expiring at the age of 29.

This 1902 edition of The Diary and Journal of David Brainerd provided readers with a broader picture of his life and the source material from which Edwards composed his narrative.

Volume 2 focuses mostly upon his work with Native Americans as well as correspondence and other religious writing.

The thoughts preserved in this two-volume set are an important resource for those interested in religion in America during the period known as the 'Great Awakening'.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
1108014380 / 9781108014380
Paperback / softback
03/06/2010
United Kingdom
308 pages, Worked examples or Exercises
140 x 216 mm, 390 grams