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The example of Christ, as a guide to ministers & people, considered and inforced. [electronic resource] : In a sermon preach'd at the ordination of the Reverend Mr. Edmund Noyes, to the pastoral care of the First Church in Salisbury, in conjunction with the Reverend Mr. Cushing, November 20th 1751. By John Tucker, A.M. Pastor of the First Church in Newbury. [Two lines from I Peter] It is hop'd the gentlemen who were pleas'd to encourage the printing of the following discourse, will excuse it's being so long delayed, in as much as the spreading of the smallpox in Boston soon after the notes could be sent to the press, and it's continuance there 'till lately, have prevented it's being published so seasonably as it would otherwise have been.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tucker, John, 1719-1792.
First Church (Salisbury, Mass.), Author.
Contributor:
First Church (Salisbury, Mass.), Author.
First Church (Salisbury, Mass.)
Kneeland, Samuel, 1697-1769, printer.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Noyes, Edmund, 1729-1809.
Noyes, Edmund.
Genre:
Ordination sermons -- 1751.
Physical Description:
1 online resource ([4],40p. )
Other Title:
Example of Christ, as a guide to ministers & people, considered and inforced
Place of Publication:
Boston: N.E. : Printed by S. Kneeland, opposite the prison in Queen-Street, MDCCLI. [1751]
Notes:
Half-title: Mr. Tucker's Sermon at the Ordination of the Reverend Mr. Edmund Noyes.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
Cited in:
Evans, 6792
Sabin, 97313
English Short Title Catalog, W32184.
OCLC:
511223720

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