The Earliest discussion of the Catholic question in New England :
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Document Record
- Creator
- Seguenot, François, 1644-1727. Letter from a Romish priest in Canada, to one who was taken captive in her infancy, and instructed in the Romish faith, but some time ago returned to this her native country.
- Title
- The Earliest discussion of the Catholic question in New England : Seguenot and Burnett,
- Published
- [S.l. : publisher not identified, 18--?].
- Identifier
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oocihm.49045
49045 - Subject
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Catholic Church -- New England -- Controversial literature.
Église catholique -- Nouvelle-Angleterre -- Ouvrages de controverses.
Catholics -- New England -- Biography.
Indigenous captivities -- New England.
Catholiques -- Nouvelle-Angleterre -- Biographies.
Prisonniers des Autochtones -- Nouvelle-Angleterre. - Document source
- Electronic reproduction.
- Notes
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Discussion of a letter, written by François Seguenot, to "Christina" [i. e. Mrs. Margaret Otis Baker] who as an infant had been taken captive, with her mother, in the raid on Cocheco (Dover, N.H.) of June 28, 1689, taken to Canada and sold to the French. She was rebaptized as Christina and educated in the Catholic faith by priests in Quebec. She escaped to New England in 1714. This letter was published with "the answer" by Governor William Burnett of Massachusetts--National Union Catalog pre-1956 imprints.
Running title: American Catholic quarterly review.
pages 216-228 ; 25 cm. - Collection
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Monographs
- Language
- English
- Persistent URL
- https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0kh0dv1hm06