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F. Rogers, J. W. Canning, A. Gates, S. Woodbridge. Charges were preferred against him, (not however affecting his moral or religious character) by a part of the parish, in 1824. The council was composed of Rev. Messrs. Chickering of Phillipston, Sprague of West Springfield, Bucklin of Marlboro', Hitchcock of Conway, Hallock of Plainfield, Miller of Heath. The council reported that they did not deem it proper to advise him to ask a dis- mission. GREENFIELD. 115 He was dismissed in July 1824, by ...an agreement be- tween himself and the parish, and afterwards settled at Portland, Me. Where he continued till his death, in 1831. He fixed the attention of his audience by a polished style of writing, solemnity of manner, and evidently deep conviction of the truth of the religion he taught. A vol- ume of his sermons has been published since his death. Rev. Wm. C. Fowler, a native of Connecticut, a graduate and Tutor of Yale college, was settled in Aug. 1825. Ordaining clergy — Revs. Dr. Packard, J.
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