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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Page 260
Oct. 20 , 1714 Died or removed . Jan. 28 , pril 14 , Nov. 3 , 4 Left the church May9,1740 Removed .744 Left the ch.March 17 , 1776 Died Aug 20 , 1755 Left the church Nov. 1775 1714. The New North was the second Congregational Church ...
Oct. 20 , 1714 Died or removed . Jan. 28 , pril 14 , Nov. 3 , 4 Left the church May9,1740 Removed .744 Left the ch.March 17 , 1776 Died Aug 20 , 1755 Left the church Nov. 1775 1714. The New North was the second Congregational Church ...
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Whilst these counties were labouring under so many embarrassments , fully seen by the state , but of such a nature as could not be removed by government , its attention was turned , more particularly , to the settlement of other parts ...
Whilst these counties were labouring under so many embarrassments , fully seen by the state , but of such a nature as could not be removed by government , its attention was turned , more particularly , to the settlement of other parts ...
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No mention is made on record of the time of Mr. Whitfield's removal ; the tradition is , that he lived in the plantation ... He preached first at Saybrook fort , as chaplain , about the year 1643 ; after which he removed to Guilford ...
No mention is made on record of the time of Mr. Whitfield's removal ; the tradition is , that he lived in the plantation ... He preached first at Saybrook fort , as chaplain , about the year 1643 ; after which he removed to Guilford ...
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