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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And the party spirit of that day was so great , that the church could obtain no relief from our legislature for about four years : but when each inhabitant was allowed to choose his own minister , and they were formed into two societies ...
And the party spirit of that day was so great , that the church could obtain no relief from our legislature for about four years : but when each inhabitant was allowed to choose his own minister , and they were formed into two societies ...
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After Mr. Stacey's death , first Mr. Maccarty , and then Mr. Rand , were settled in the ministry among them . ... and lies buried at Plymouth ; being the first minister that was buried here , after 103 years settlement of the place .
After Mr. Stacey's death , first Mr. Maccarty , and then Mr. Rand , were settled in the ministry among them . ... and lies buried at Plymouth ; being the first minister that was buried here , after 103 years settlement of the place .
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