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Flagellant On Horseback - The Life Story Of David Brainerd
Flagellant On Horseback The Life Story Of David Brainerd Author:Richard Ellsworth Day ant on Horseback The Life Story of DAVID BRAINERD by RICHARD ELLSWORTH DAY A BROAD BRIM BOOK PHILADELPHIA THE JUDSON PRESS CHICAGO LOS ANGELES FLAGELLANT ON HORSEBACK Copyright, 1950 By The Judson Press All rights in this book are reserved. No part of the text may be repro duced in any manner without permission in writing from the publisher, exc... more »ept in the case of brief quotations included in a review of the book in a magazine or newspaper. First Edition PRINTED IN THE U. S. A. To Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Wheeler Mersereau of San Jose, California who were among the first to esteem the Broad Brim Books and who have remained the first in all the years to encourage the writing of them, and To Henry Allan Ironside whose words of commendation as A Prince in Israel and Man of Letters have filled me with a desire for excellence in this business of writing The Interpreters House Before mounting for thy journey, pause at the Inter preters House so that thou mayest understand. John of Bedford The secret of Brainerds exploits has been missed by his impulsive Boswells. For nearly two hundred years they have chanted, It was his importunate prayer life. Not so The hiding of his power was, to borrow an excellent Puritan phrase, the mysterious constraint of Love Divine. James M. Sherwood, in his Memoirs of Revd. David Brainerd, 1891, stated with discernment Brainerds deep sense of personal unworthiness, entire dependence on Divine Grace, caused him to strive after personal holiness and holy service with an intensity that seems superhuman. Thus Brainerds hours in prayer were a result only just as were his striving after holiness and devotion to holy service. The cause was the mysterious constraint of Love Divine For the love of Christ constraineth us, that we should not henceforth live unto ourselves, but unto Him which died for us and rose again. Saddle Bag PAGE Album 9 Bell Mare 12 CHAPTER I The Vanguard of Glory May 13, 1607 April 20, 1718 19 II White Spires and Colonial Homes As of an April Day, 1718 25 III Yankee Farm Boy 17181738 33 IV A Solitary Place 17381739 41 V Dark Grove Unspeakable Glory April 22, 1739 49 VI Yale Cropper September 1739 February 1742 55 VII A Flagellant Is Born April 20, 1742 65 VIII Flagellant Refined and Approved Licensed July 29, 1742 Commissioned November 25, 1742 77 IX The Long Ride Begins March 24, 1743 87 X Lo the Poor Indian 14921950 97 XI Kaunaumeek April 1, 1743 April 30, 1744 105 8 Flagellant on Horseback XII The Forks of the Delaware PAGE May 12, 1744 March 20, 1747 117 XIII Powwows and Poopoohs The Forks of the Delaware, Contd 127 XIV Crossweeksung Cranberry June 19, 1745 March 20, 1747 139 XV Sound in the Mulberry Trees August 9, 1745 March 20, 1747 149 XVI Prophet in Overalls March 24, 1746 March 20, 1747 161 XVII A Flagellants Journal April 20, 1739 September 25, 1747 169 XVIII Mr. Edwards Sets Up a Paradigm October 5, 1703 October 9, 1747 183 XIX And Edits an Autobiography 1749 195 XX Indian Summer July 1, 1745 March 20, 1747 203 XXI The Susquehanna, River of Frustration October 2-12, 1744 May 8-30, 1745 September 9-28, 1745 August 12 September 20, 1746 213 XXII Equestrian Portrait As of August, 1746 225 XXIII The Long Ride Ends October 9, 1747 233 XXIV Stirrup Cup As of June 1, 1949 245 Thank You, Neighbors 249 Album How greatly have artists, with their pencils, brushes, engrav ings, and photographs, enriched the American people The research for this volume disclosed scores of illustrations appro priate to a life of David Brainerd. About forty of the most significant have been selected for inclusion. These are grouped for you in packets, so that you may read while you ride. PACKET BETWEEN PAGES 1. Brainerd Flagellant on Horseback 10-11 2. Early American 32-33 3. Haddam Land 48-49 4. Brainerds Hebrew Lexicon 64-65 5. Indian Studies 80-81 6. Indian Studies, Continued 96-97 7. The Delaware River 112-113 8. Crossweeksung 128-129 9. Sound in the Mulberries 144-145 10. Concerning the Memoirs 160-161 11...« less