Category:David Brainerd
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Date of birth | 20 April 1718 Haddam | ||||
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Date of death | 9 October 1747 Northampton | ||||
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Media in category "David Brainerd"
The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.
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David Brainerd, the mighty man of prayer (microform) (IA 30456216.1800.emory.edu).pdf 910 × 1,277, 85 pages; 3.16 MB
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Duke University Libraries (IA accountoflifeofr00brai).pdf 758 × 1,239, 442 pages; 24.88 MB
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The life of the Rev. David Brainerd, missionary to the North American Indians (IA compliferevdavid00pratrich).pdf 612 × 995, 428 pages; 18.48 MB
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David Brainerd on horseback.jpg 654 × 1,021; 64 KB
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DavidBrainerd.jpg 220 × 297; 14 KB
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An extract of the life of the late Rev. David Brainerd, - missionary to the Indians. (IA extractoflifeofl00brai).pdf 597 × 1,012, 284 pages; 15.62 MB
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An extract of the life of the late Rev. Mr. David Brainerd, missionary to the Indians (IA extractoflifeofl1768brai).pdf 502 × 977, 282 pages; 23.17 MB
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An extract of the life of the late Rev. Mr. David Brainerd, missionary to the Indians (IA extractoflifeofl1771brai).pdf 541 × 947, 280 pages; 22.58 MB
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The genealogy of the Brainerd family in the United States - with numerous sketches of individuals (IA genealogyofbrain00fiel 0).pdf 802 × 1,241, 328 pages; 19.21 MB
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The life of Rev. David Brainerd - chiefly extracted from his diary (IA lifeifrevbrainerd00brairich).pdf 483 × 850, 486 pages; 28.08 MB
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Tomb of David Brainerd.jpg 1,117 × 760; 87 KB
Categories:
- Brainerd (surname)
- David (given name)
- 1718 births
- 1747 deaths
- Deaths from tuberculosis
- 29-year-old deaths
- Births in Middlesex County, Connecticut
- Deaths in Northampton, Massachusetts
- Presbyterian missionaries
- Christian missionaries in the United States
- People of colonial Connecticut
- 18th-century Christians
- Christian Indians (Native Americans)