CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Thomas Walley was ordained A. D 1663 , and continued in the ministry till March 28th , 1678. The next minister , the Rev. Jonathan Russell , was ordained Sept. 19th , 1683 , and died February 21st , 1719 ætat . 56. The Rev.
Thomas Walley was ordained A. D 1663 , and continued in the ministry till March 28th , 1678. The next minister , the Rev. Jonathan Russell , was ordained Sept. 19th , 1683 , and died February 21st , 1719 ætat . 56. The Rev.
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October 31st , 1728 , a church of Christ was gathered . November 20th , 1728 , Mr. James Stone was ordained their first pastor ; he continued a zealous and faithful minister until July 28 , 1742 , when he died of a fever , aged 38.
October 31st , 1728 , a church of Christ was gathered . November 20th , 1728 , Mr. James Stone was ordained their first pastor ; he continued a zealous and faithful minister until July 28 , 1742 , when he died of a fever , aged 38.
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But Mr. Conant continued a useful minister , and an exemplary walker , until he was suddenly taken away by the small pox , December 7 , 1777 . Their next pastor was Mr. Joseph Barker , from Branford in Connecticut , who was ordained ...
But Mr. Conant continued a useful minister , and an exemplary walker , until he was suddenly taken away by the small pox , December 7 , 1777 . Their next pastor was Mr. Joseph Barker , from Branford in Connecticut , who was ordained ...
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