A Sketch of the Ecclesiastical History of Ipswich. the Substance of a Discourse, in Two Parts, Delivered in That Town, December 1820
A Sketch of the Ecclesiastical History of Ipswich. the Substance of a Discourse, in Two Parts, Delivered in That Town, December 1820
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Jeremiah Perkins and Joseph Low were chosen Deacons. Deacon Low died, July 3, 1782 ; and Deacon Perkins, Jan. 13, 1790, aged 88, In 1781, Mr. John Crocker and Mr. William Story, Jun. were chosen to the same office. Deacon Story resigned his office, May 22, 1788, and the same day Mr. Aaron Perkins was cho- sen in his stead. August 19, 1790, Deacon Crocker having de- clined serving in his office on account of lameness, Mr. Caleb Lord was appointed to this office. Deacon Lord died May 27, 1804. De...acon Crocker died April, 1806. Mr. Thomas Knowlton was chosen July 12, 1801, and Mr. Mark Haskell, Oct. 11, 1804. — Church records. Character of Deacon Samuel Williams, abridged from Mr. Rogers' funeral sermon. He was a godly and faithful man, though he thought himself the least of all saints. He seemed to have much of the holy- image of God renewed in his soul, and to make it his great care to live and grow in conformity to the divine nature and will. He appeared to have always a deep sense of the glorious God upon his mind, to walk in hb fear all the day long, and to govern himself in all his transactions by a present view to his glory.
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