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American Frontier in the Pages of Christian History Institute: a Topical Index

 
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Alaska's Orthodox Mission
Anglican Ceremony at Cape Henry
Anglican Church—First New World Service
Asbury, Francis rode and rode (Glimpses)
Asbury, Francis--Volunteered to go to America
Badin, Stephen T. opened Missouri to his faith
Baierlein, E. R. opened his home to Indians
Blair, William C. did an incredible work in a wide region
Blanchet, Francois in Oregon territory
Brainerd, David and American Indians (Glimpses)
Brebeuf, John tortured to death
Cane Ridge Revival unprecedented
Carroll, John bishop of a million square miles
Cartwright, Peter (Glimpses)
Cartwright, Peter, colorful frontier evangelist
Chapel Cars brought the gospel West
Demers, Modeste and the opening of Oregon
Gallitzen, Demetrius. apostle of the Alleghenies
Gedeon, Hieromonk saw the need of the Aleuts
German, Father worked in primitive Alaska
Geronimo converted to Methodism
Hunt, Robert
Jackson, Sheldon
Kemper, Jackson
Lee, Jesse on the West coast
Marquette, Jacques explored the Mississippi
Michaelius, Jonas
Northwest Ordinance
Oakerhater from Indian warrior to God's warrior
Occom, Samson, helped found a major college
Otterbein, Philip William

Randal, Benjamin
Redeemed Captive
Sierra, Junipero
Smith, Jedidiah explored the far west
Smith, Jedidiah (Glimpses)
Spangenberg, August Gottlieb and the settling of North Carolina
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Veniaminov, John Alaska's "St. Innocent"
Whitman, Marcus and Narcissa massacred by Indians
Williams, Roger pushed New England settlement to Rhode Island
Zeisberger, David worked among Indians
 
   
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