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... IPSWICH , MASS . " Mr. Hubbard was certainly for many years the most eminent minis . " ter in the county of Essex : equal to any in the province for learning " and candour , and superiour to all his contemporaries as a writer . ” The ...
... IPSWICH , MASS . " Mr. Hubbard was certainly for many years the most eminent minis . " ter in the county of Essex : equal to any in the province for learning " and candour , and superiour to all his contemporaries as a writer . ” The ...
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... Ipswich , Mass . Mr. Hub- bard was certainly for many years the most eminent minister in the county of Essex ; equal to any in the province for learning and candour , aud supe- riour to all his contemporaries as a writer . ' The late ...
... Ipswich , Mass . Mr. Hub- bard was certainly for many years the most eminent minister in the county of Essex ; equal to any in the province for learning and candour , aud supe- riour to all his contemporaries as a writer . ' The late ...
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... Ipswich , a colleague of Rev. Thomas Cobbet , about 1666 or 1667 ; and died , 1704 . Of his publications , the following are all that are known : A Sermon , " among the very good ones , " on the General Election , 1676 , 4to ; Narrative ...
... Ipswich , a colleague of Rev. Thomas Cobbet , about 1666 or 1667 ; and died , 1704 . Of his publications , the following are all that are known : A Sermon , " among the very good ones , " on the General Election , 1676 , 4to ; Narrative ...
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... IPSWICH , MASS . " Mr. Hubbard was certainly for many years the most eminent minis . " ter in the county of Essex : equal to any in the province for learning " and candour , and superiour to all his contemporaries as a writer . " The ...
... IPSWICH , MASS . " Mr. Hubbard was certainly for many years the most eminent minis . " ter in the county of Essex : equal to any in the province for learning " and candour , and superiour to all his contemporaries as a writer . " The ...
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... Ipswich , Mass . ' Mr. Hub- bard was certainly for many years the most eminent minister in the county of Essex ; equal to any in the province for learning and candour , aud supe- riour to all his contemporaries as a writer . ' The late ...
... Ipswich , Mass . ' Mr. Hub- bard was certainly for many years the most eminent minister in the county of Essex ; equal to any in the province for learning and candour , aud supe- riour to all his contemporaries as a writer . ' The late ...
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