The Lives of David Brainerd
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David Brainerd is one of the most enigmatic figures in American religious history. Born in Connecticut in 1718 he entered Yale at the age of 21. Expelled in 1741 for refusing to accept the discipline of the college''s administration Brainerd was ordained by a local ministerial association. After a brief stint as an itinerant preacher he began to minister among Native Americans - first the Mohicans in Massachusetts then the Delaware Indians in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. After four years he returned to New England where he died of tuberculosis at the home of Jonathan Edwards at the age of thirty-one. As soon as he died Brainerd''s life entered the realm of legend. His story has been told in dozens of popular biographies articles and short essays. Almost without exception these works are celebratory even hagiographic in nature making him into a kind of Protestant saint a model for generations of missionaries. This book will be the first scholarly biography of Brainerd drawing on everything from town records and published sermons to hand-written fragments to tell the story not only of Brainerd''s life but of his legend.
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