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  1. But Eliot learned to speak the Wôpanâak language fluently, and with the help of a Native American named John Sassamon, he translated the Bible into that language. Tensions between Native Americans and English colonists erupted, leading to King Philip’s War in 1675.

  2. 10 de oct. de 2022 · John Eliot had come to Massachusetts in 1631 and become pastor of the church in Roxbury the next year. For the next fifty-eight years he not only pastored the congregation at Roxbury but maintained an energetic concerned Christian witness to the surrounding Indians as well. In his dealings with the Indians, Eliot was not interested in a mere ...

  3. 17 de ago. de 2020 · John Eliot born. 1690. John Eliot dies. 1729. Jonathan Edwards becomes pastor at Northampton. The main legacy of Eliot's early years was producing the first book published in America: the Bay ...

  4. Books. La investigación-acción en educación. John Elliott. Ediciones Morata, 1990 - Education - 334 pages. Las ideas de J. ELLIOTT han ido formando parte, progresivamente, del acervo cultural de una didáctica, renovadora en su teoría y en su práctica, que se va consolidando en nuestro país. El rico pensamiento del grupo de investigadores ...

  5. John Eliot (missionário) John Eliot (Widford, Hertfordshire, c. 1604 - 21 de maio de 1690) foi um missionário inglês, puritano e seu público alvo eram os índios norte americanos. Ele ficou conhecido como "apóstolo dos índios" e também foi o fundador da Roxbury Latin School na Colônia da baía em Massachusetts em 1645.

  6. This Month in Christian History: Today, Cody Crouch celebrates the life and work of John Eliot! Eliot was on a mission to translate the Bible for Native Amer...

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  7. EARLY LIFE: John Eliot was the son of Bennett Eliot and Lettese Agar. He was baptized on August 24, 1604, in Nazing, England. He grew up in the villages of East Anglia. English Puritanism was vibrant during this period, and Eliot was strongly influenced by Puritan thinking. In 1630, Eliot migrated to Massachusetts.

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