History of the Town of Hampton New Hampshire From Its Settlement in 1638 to T
History of the Town of Hampton New Hampshire From Its Settlement in 1638 to T
Joseph Dow
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Pike had undoubtedly informed the people of his failure to receive a dismission from the Dover church, and hence there was no occasion for them to assemble. He, however, remained here till the 4th of February, 1692, and then removed to Newbury, but afterward returned to Dover, and died there in 1710. MR. Cotton's labors RESUMED. When all hope of settling Mr. Pike had failed, the minds of the people were again turned towards Mr. John Cotton. At a meeting, October 26, 1691, the town voted to invi...te him to return to Hampton for the work of the ministr}', with a view to his settlement, and ap- pointed Mr. Nathaniel Weare and Francis Page to communicate to him this vote and receive his answer, which thej' were to lay before the town ; and authority was given to them to call a town meeting for this purpose. Mr. Cotton was then living in Portsmouth, and that town on the REV. JOHN cotton's MINISTRY. 1686-1710. 369 30th of March preceding, liad invited Iiim to become pastor of the cluucli there; but Mr.
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