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==See also== *[[Moses Tunda Tatamy]] (ca. 1690–1760), the first Native American baptized by Brainerd. *[[Brainerd Mission]] to the [[Cherokee]] Indians (1817–1838) <!-- *[[James Brainerd Taylor]] (1801–1829), maternal cousin of Brainerd; born Middle Haddam, Connecticut; buried in [[Hampden–Sydney College]] Church cemetery, Virginia; [[obelisk]] in Union Hill Cemetery, Middle Haddam, Connecticut, and [[Princeton Cemetery]] of [[Nassau Presbyterian Church]], [[Princeton, New Jersey]]; [[Lawrenceville School]] (N.J), [[Princeton University]] and [[Yale Divinity School]]-educated [[Second Great Awakening]] evangelist; primary founder of [[Princeton University]]'s Philadelphian Society of [[Nassau Hall]] (1825–1930, now called Princeton Evangelical Fellowship); one of some 20,000 Americans listed in ''[[Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography]]'' (6 vol., 1887–89). See John Holt Rice and Benjamin Holt Rice, ''Memoir of James Brainerd Taylor, Second Edition'' ([[American Tract Society]], 1833, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_eMVAAAAYAAJ&dq=james+brainerd+taylor&source=gbs_navlinks_s online edition]) and Fitch W. Taylor, ''A New Tribute to the Memory of James Brainerd Taylor'' (John S. Taylor [no relation], 1838, [https://archive.org/details/newtributetomemo00tayl online edition]). And I. Francis Kyle III, ''An Uncommon Christian: James Brainerd Taylor, Forgotten Evangelist in America's Second Great Awakening'' ([[University Press of America]], 2008, Foreword by John F. Thornbury, contains the appendix "David Brainerd and James Brainerd Taylor: A Comparative Chart"), ''Of Intense Brightness: The Spirituality of Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor'' ([[University Press of America]], 2008, Foreword by [[James M Houston]], Epilogue by Peter Adam), ''God's Co-worker: 21st-century Evangelism with Uncommon Christian James Brainerd Taylor'' (forthcoming, published doctoral dissertation), ''Uncommon Christian Devotional: Living the Uncommon Christian Life with James Brainerd Taylor'' (forthcoming) and Uncommon Christian Ministries' online biographical sketch and timeline on Taylor (http://www.UncommonChristian.com or http://www.JamesBrainerdTaylor.com ). -->
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