This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1835 Excerpt: ...1773 2. Nathaniel, "11 July, 1769 5. Catharine, "Sept. 1775 3. Martha, - April, 1771 6. Andrew Eliot, - Nov. 1784 Mev..Vathanid Thayer, D. D. MS. HIS EPITAPH. In memory of the Rev. EBENEZER THAYER, who for nearly 26 years, dispensed the bread of life to the society in this place, (Hampton, N. H.) and on the 6 Sept. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1835 Excerpt: ...1773 2. Nathaniel, "11 July, 1769 5. Catharine, "Sept. 1775 3. Martha, - April, 1771 6. Andrew Eliot, - Nov. 1784 Mev..Vathanid Thayer, D. D. MS. HIS EPITAPH. In memory of the Rev. EBENEZER THAYER, who for nearly 26 years, dispensed the bread of life to the society in this place, (Hampton, N. H.) and on the 6 Sept. 1792, fell asleep in Jesus, supported by the christian hope of a resurrection to eternal life, aged 58. While o'er this modest stone religion weeps, Beneath, a humble, cheerful, christian sleeps; Sober, learned, prudent, free from care and strife, He filled the useful offices of life. Admired, endeared, as husband, father, friend, Peace blessed his days and innocence his end. Blameless throughout, his worth by all approved, True to his charge and by his people loved. He lived to make his hearers' faith abound, And died, that his own virtues might be crowned. Mrs. Thayer survived her consort till 1809, when she died in Boston, leaving that good name which is better than precious ointment.--Alden's Coll. 2, 65. No. 77. Rev. JOHN THAYER, a son of Cornelius Thayer, and grandson of Cornelius and Lydia Thayer, (No. 74, ) "a native of Boston, converted to the Catholic faith 1783, and who received Priest's orders at Rome, began his mission here, (in a small brick church in School Street, Boston, built by some French Protestants, and afterwards sold to one or more individuals who had separated from other churches, ) June 10, 1790." Hist. Coll. 9, 196. Rev. Dr. Thayer of Lancaster, Mass, says he died at Rome, and bequeathed his estate to the propagation of the faith he had embraced. No. 78. VI B. Rev. EBENEZER THAYER, a son of Nathaniel and Deborah Thayer of Boston, was graduated at Harvard College in 1710. "He was ordained ...
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