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135, 136.)] [Footnote 77: It was not until three years after this, and three years after the facts of the banished Roger Williams' labours in Rhode Island (see note V.below), that the _first_ mission among the Indians was established by the Puritans of Massachusetts Bay--seventeen years after their settlement there; for Mr.Holmes says: "The General Court of Massachusetts passed the _first_ Act (1646) to encouraging the carrying of the Gospel to the Indians, and recommended it to the ministers to consult on the best means of effecting the design.

By their advice, it is probable, the first Indian Mission was undertaken; for on the 28th of October [1646] Mr.John Eliot, minister of Roxbury, commenced those pious and indefatigable labours among the natives, which procured for him the title of The Indian Apostle.

His first visit was to the Indians at Nonantum, whom he had apprised of his intention." (Annals of America, Vol.

I., p.

280.)] [Footnote 78: Hazard, Vol.


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