1821 CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR. Second Great Awakening - Insane Asylums - Hawaii - Choctaw Indians &c.

1821 CHRISTIAN SPECTATOR. Second Great Awakening - Insane Asylums - Hawaii - Choctaw Indians &c.

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A superb volume of The Christian Spectator with primary resource material related to all manner of interesting subjects, including Hawaii, the Second Great Awakening, Native Americans, Slavery and the Colonization Society of Liberia, etc.  Contents include: On Using the World and Not Abusing It; Liberality of the Choctaw Indians; Missions of the Moravians at Labrador [Okkak]; Revival of Religion in New Haven [Excellent account of the Revival at Yale]; Extensive Review of the Memoirs of Henry Martyn; Professor Everett’s Definition of a Christian; An Address Occasioned by an Instance of Self Murder [Suicide]; Review of Pamphlets on the Unitarian Controversy [Extensive Series]; Correspondence from Mr. Whitney of the Sandwich Island Mission [ Hawaii ]; Letter of Tamoree – King of Atooi to Rev. Dr. Worcester [Hawaii]; Letter from Charlotte Tapoolee – Queen of Atooi – Hawaii; On the Hebrew Vowel Points; A Sabbath among the Tuscarora Indians; A Narrative of the Revival of Religion within the

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