The Tenents of the first Booke.
Chapters.
[1]. Prooving New England the principall part of all America, and most commodious and fit for a habitation and generation.
[2]. Of the originall of the Natives.
[3]. Of a great mortallity happened amongst the Natives.
[4]. Of their howses and habitations.
[5]. Of their Religion.
[6]. Of the Indians apparrell.
[7]. Of their Childbearing.
[8]. Of their reverence and respect to age.
[9]. Of their Juggelling tricks.
[10]. Of their Duelles.
[11]. Of the maintenance of their reputation.
[12]. Of their Traffick and trade one with another.
[13]. Of their Magazines and Storehowses.
[14]. Of theire Subtilety.
[15]. Of their admirable perfection in the use of their sences.
[16]. Of their acknowledgement of the creation and immortality of the Soule.
[17]. Of their Annalls and Funeralls.
[18]. Of their Custome in burning the Country.
[19]. Of their Inclination to drunckennes.
[20]. Of their Philosophicall life.