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Show * 4 7 - j oat sts CONTENTS. Commencement of arguments in favour of the natives of America being the descendants of Israel, - ID OB G9 1. These natives all appear to have had oneorigin, ~. ‘Their language appears to have been Hebrew, Table of words, ~ © C0 eS ae ST - Be (ae ‘e Me ss fre MG Seka eS sai oe page eee ’ ¥ i 4 . ° r / ; , % rg 2 mapa—— habia ” et . eS WP. Kk The ab. 89 90 . Indians have had their ark of the covenant, * 95 They have had circumcision, “ ‘ ‘They generally have acknowledged one and only one God, Testimonies of William Penn, - Their superior tribe, - “ > Several prephetic traits of character, which TT 109 —- 11. Various other traditions and arguments, Promiscuous testimonies from page 96 98 108 - Their having an imitation of cities of refuge, Where they came to this country, wer 3 . Their being in tribes with heads of tribes, 10. 85 - lil - - 112 - - 113 - 114 to 225; a few shall be here noted. - only ab. of Notice of some objections frem page 168 to 173,also in the Appendix. ! Good original character of the natives, 132—139, 173—177 Natives of New Spain, Indian Pyramids, - - - ” ae - ~ American High Places like those of ancient Israel, - 177—18 * = 179, 202 200 Pyramid of Cholula, 179,203 Traditions of an ancient celebrated character, probably Moses, 180, 204 Traditions of a ‘T'rinity in Unity in God, Phylacteries, or ancient Hebrew Hill, in Pittsfield, - AN ADDRESS - writings, found ~ ~ ae on Indian = = Chapter KS. ~ - - CONCLUSION, ‘ * ‘ APPENDIX, (Objections answered,) . & ” - Q17 Archeologia AND Americana, AUTHORITIES page 188. Adair, 80, 84, 88, 89, 92,95, 98, 112, 116, 121, 123. Some of his arguments, 147— 154. Don Alonzo de Ericilla, 158. Boudinot, 87, 91, 93, 96, 98, 100, 116, 120, 123--125, 133, 134, Clavigero, 116. Chapman, 123, 157. Carver, 123, 154. Columbus, 132. Commissioners, 137. Casas, 176. Kdwards, ADDUCED. Hunter, 162. Humboldt, 177. Herman, 140. Heckewelder, 107. Hebard, 101. Hutchinson, 93, 174. Immanuel de Moraed, 97. Jarvis, 79. M’Kenzie, 97, 114, 115. Long, 141, 160. 138. Bartram, 113, 123—125. Buttrick, 130. | Beatty, 96, 98, 116, 119. Charlevoix, 85, 174. Colden, 94, 109. Cushman, 105, 174. Dodge & Blight, 104, OF THE PROPHET ISAIAH, RELATIVE TO THE RESTORATION OF HIS PEOPLE, Preliminary Remarks, Exposition of Isaiah xviii. 210 AUTHORS 86, 89, 162. Esdras, 74. Frey, 118. Giddings, 88, 102. (Gookin, 107, Lewis & Clark, 106, 124. Morse, 91, 126, 143. Mather, 127. Melverda & Aeasta, 162. Occum, 106. Pratz, 87, 175. Pedro de Cicca, 88. Penn, 107, 174. Pixley, 111, 113, 130. Robcerison, 153, Sauard, 92. smith, (Col.) 117, 126, 134, 136. 174, 175. Schooicraft, 145. Ulloa, 88. Williams, 88, 101, 110, 114, Williams, (Roger) 107. |