Oct 7, 2008

Colonial America Biographies | John Eliot Biography

August 5, 1604

Widford, Hertfordshire, England

May 20, 1690

Roxbury, Massachusetts

Puritan missionary

It is "absolutely necessary to carry on civility with religion [for] praying Indians."

John Eliot.

John Eliot was a Puritan (one who practices strict moral and spiritual codes) missionary known as "the Indian evangelist," or "the Indian Apostle," who devoted his life to converting Native Americans to Christianity. Eliot emigrated from England to the New World (a European term for North America and South America) in 1631. The following year he became a teacher and pastor at the Puritan church in Roxbury, Massachusetts. After learning the Algonquian language, he first preached to Native Americans in 1646. Eliot published many books for his converted or "praying Indians," including a Bible translated into Algonquian in 1663. After...

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