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( 1663-1728 ) a > Boston . a 1686 Married Abigail Phillips . . . CHRONOLOGY : Christi Americana ; or , The Ecclesiastical History of New Wrote 444 books , pamphlets , articles . England , 2 Vols . ( London ) . 1663 Born Feb.
( 1663-1728 ) a > Boston . a 1686 Married Abigail Phillips . . . CHRONOLOGY : Christi Americana ; or , The Ecclesiastical History of New Wrote 444 books , pamphlets , articles . England , 2 Vols . ( London ) . 1663 Born Feb.
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TRAVELERS AND OBSERVERS Sarah Kemble Knight ( 1666-1727 ) Teacher and diarist , Sarah Kemble and published as The Journals of Knight was the daughter of a Boston Madam Knight and Rev. Mr. Buckingmerchant and the wife of Captain ham ...
TRAVELERS AND OBSERVERS Sarah Kemble Knight ( 1666-1727 ) Teacher and diarist , Sarah Kemble and published as The Journals of Knight was the daughter of a Boston Madam Knight and Rev. Mr. Buckingmerchant and the wife of Captain ham ...
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John Pierpont ( 1785-1866 ) John Pierpont , an 1804 Yale grad- John Pierpont ( Boston , 1843 ) , uate , abandoned law to study for the ministry ; in 1819 he was ordained BIBLIOGRAPHY : A. A. Ford , John Pierpastor of the Hollis Street ...
John Pierpont ( 1785-1866 ) John Pierpont , an 1804 Yale grad- John Pierpont ( Boston , 1843 ) , uate , abandoned law to study for the ministry ; in 1819 he was ordained BIBLIOGRAPHY : A. A. Ford , John Pierpastor of the Hollis Street ...
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