2 
The flittory 
of their Per fens, and TinSlure of 
their Complexions : They obferve 
New Moons , they offer their first 
Fruits to aManetoyn fuppos’d Dei- 
tv, whereof they have two, one, 
as they fanfie, above (good,) ano- 
ther below (bad,) and nave a kind 
of Feafl of Tabernacles, laying their 
Altars upon Twelve Stones , ob- 
ferve a fort oi Mourning twelve 
Months, i Cujloms of Women, and 
many other Kites to be touch t 
(here) rather than dwelt upon,be- 
caufe they (hall be handled more 
at large at the latter end of this 
Treatife. 
They are very Charitable to 
one another, the Lame and the 
Blind (amongfl them) living as 
well as the bed ; they are alfo 
ye ty kind and obliging to the 
Chr Alims. 
The next that came there, 
were the Dutch , (who call’d the 
Country New Neither landl) be- 
tween Fifty and Sixty Years a- 
g°’ 
