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Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV

O'Callaghan, E.B., ed. The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. IV. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., 1851. 315 words

Y., 421; and acquaints, with his intended voyage to Enrope; 423; Rey. Dr. Auchmuty-introduces Rev. Mr. Forbes to, ib.; the thanks of the N. Y. Episcopal convention voted to, for his exertions in favor of the church of Hng. in America, 425; returns his acknowledgments therefor, 426; communicates to the Rey. Mr. Inglis the numbers of the Six Nations capable of bearing arms, 427; thinks the Indians not fitted to cultivate the arts, 428; gives Dr. Lee an account of the manners, customs and languages of the Indians, 430; builds a church at Canajoharie. 438; gives his views on the opposition of the dissenters to the established church, 442; communicates to the Rev. Mr. Inglis his ideas relative to the memorial prepared by that gentleman on the subject of christianizing the Indians, 443; informs him, also, of the intention of the Lutheran minister at Stonearabia to conform to the Episcopal churoh, 444; acquaints the Rey. Dr. Auchmuty that the Rev. Mr. Hanna, a Presbyterian minister, wishes to join the

established church, 446; Dr. Auchmuty gives his views of these clergymen to, 449; Rev. Mr. Munro reports the state of the church at Albany to, 452, 484; enters more fully on the subject of Mr. Inglis' plan for christianizing the Indians, 453; writes, again, to Dr. Auchmuty relative to the proposal of the Stonearabia minister, and the Rev. Mr. Hanna to join the church of England, 455; bishop Lowth, in his sermon before the Soe. for Prop. the gospel, compliments, 457; calls on the Rev. Mr. Kirtland for a copy of a resolution passed by the Boston board of missions, 460; promises the Rey. Mr. Inglis a map of the Indian country, 462; Rey. Mr. Inglis points out to, an available ftind for the support of his plan for christianizing the Indians 462; disapproves, of admitting husbandmen or mechanics among the Indians as settlers, 466; Rey.