Category:John Eliot
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Puritan missionary to the American Indians | |||||
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Date of birth | 5 August 1604, 1604 Hertfordshire | ||||
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Date of death | 21 May 1690 Roxbury | ||||
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English: John Eliot (c. 1604 - 21 May 1690) was a Puritan missionary to the American Indians known as “the Indian apostle.”
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This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
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- Eliot Burying Ground (15 F)
- Eliot Indian Bible (29 F)
Media in category "John Eliot"
The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
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Appletons' Eliot John signature.jpg 196 × 62; 17 KB
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Appletons' Eliot John.jpg 249 × 318; 12 KB
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Document in Commonwealth Museum - Massachusetts Archives - IMG 9245.JPG 2,448 × 3,264; 1.99 MB
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Eliot marker - Dover, MA - DSC09501.JPG 4,320 × 3,240; 4.46 MB
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Eliot Oak (South Natick) postcard.jpg 1,361 × 856; 224 KB
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Here lies buried John Eliot 1690 - DPLA - bef572a61b7ca3c80c68a114e2e08fa2.jpg 1,040 × 800; 321 KB
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Houghton AC6 Eℓ452 663m - John Eliot, 1663, contents.jpg 1,570 × 2,052; 1.84 MB
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Houghton AC6 Eℓ452 663m - John Eliot, 1663, title.jpg 2,397 × 3,161; 1.54 MB
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John Eliot Leading Indians in Prayer.jpg 460 × 613; 26 KB
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John Eliot preaching to the Indians.jpg 2,324 × 1,520; 871 KB
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John Eliot, preaching to the Indians.jpg 993 × 657; 223 KB
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Mamusse wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God naneeswe Nukkone Testament kah wonk Wusku Testament..djvu 2,872 × 3,670, 1,218 pages; 145.33 MB
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Portrait of John Eliot.jpg 415 × 500; 29 KB
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Up-Biblum Bible 1663.jpg 462 × 596; 83 KB
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- 1604 births
- 1690 deaths
- Births in Hertfordshire
- Deaths in Boston
- People of colonial Massachusetts
- Immigrants to the United States from the United Kingdom
- Congregationalists
- Puritans
- Bible translators
- People of Massachusetts
- 17th-century Christian clergy
- Preachers from the United Kingdom
- Christian missionaries in the United States
- 17th-century men of England
- 17th-century men of the United States
- Praying Indians