Eleazar Wheelock
1711 – 1779
23 works on record
Works

Plain and faithful narrative
1772

A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, in Lebanon, in Connecticut
1771

A continuation of the narrative of the state, &c. of the Indian charity-school, at Lebanon, in Connecticut
1765

A plain and faithful narrative of the original design, rise, progress and present state of the Indian charity-school at Lebanon, in Connecticut
1763

A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity school

A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, in Lebanon in Connecticut, New England

A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, in Lebanon in Connecticut
A sermon preached before the Second Society in Lebanon, June 30. 1763
The preaching of Christ
Liberty of conscience; or, No king but Christ, in his church
A Plain and Faithful Narrative of the Original Design, Rise, Progress and Present State of the Indian Charity School at Lebanon, Connecticut 1763
The preaching of Christ an expression of God's great love to sinners, and therefore a sweet savour to him, though a savour of death unto death to them
Narratives of the Indian Charity-School at Lebanon, Connecticut
Wheelock's narrative (1762)
Liberty of conscience
Wheelock's narrative (1762) of the original design, rise, progress and present state of the Indian charity-school in Lebanon, Conn
A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity school, begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut, now incorporated with Dartmouth-College, in Hanover, in the province of New-Hampshire
A brief narrative of the Indian charity-school, in Lebanon in Connecticut, New England, founded and carried on by that faithful servant of God, the Rev. Mr Eleazar Wheelock
A continuation of the narrative of the Indian charity-school, begun in Lebanon, in Connecticut
A brief narrative of the Indian charity-School in Lebanon in Connecticut, New England
A continuation of the narrative of the state, &c. of the Indian charity-school
Two letters from the Reverend Mr. Williams & Wheelock of Lebanon, to the Rev. Mr. Davenport
A plain and faithful narrative of the original design, rise