Memoir of Catharine Brown
A Christian Indian
of the Cherokee Nation
by Rufus Anderson
AND
The Little Osage Captive
An Authentic Narrative
by Elias Cornelius
These are two true tales of Providence, having never been combined in one volume it was felt that they fit perfectly together. Two different lives, two different tribes, two amazing stories of love and tragedy. Both parallel yet from opposite directions. Both stories develop on the same ground only to become graceful eternal examples in life.
For those who listen, "Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid."
These two wonderful books together portray a genuine calling for the deliverance of not only the Cherokee and other tribes during the late 1700's and early 1800's but the sharing of Providence to all. The missionaries and those that followed sacrificed life and limb and served as an example of what is badly needed for the entire world today. Read within how they managed to make a difference.
These two volumes share the stories of two young Native people from different trails but found the same place and offered the same exact example of how to live and die.
Catharine Brown's life became an example of the purest form of intercession between a human and God for another.
This transcription wasn't a choice, it was Providence.
Full index for both volumes.
ISBN: 978-1-64968-180-5
194 pgs, Hardback


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