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First Church (Marshfield, Mass.)

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    A father's charge to his son, at his entrance on the ministry A sermon preached at Marshfield, Febr. 21. 1753. At the ordination of Mr. Joseph Green, Junr. to the pastoral office over the First Church in said town. By his father, Pastor of the East Church in Barnstable. [Four lines from Chronicles].

    Green, Joseph, 1701-1770. | Date: 1753
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    Gospel-ministers to preach Christ to their people; together with the manner and end of their doing it , briefly considered in a sermon preached at Marshfield, Sept. 5. 1759. When the Reverend Mr. Thomas Brown was ordained pastor of the First Church there. By John Cushing, A.M. Pastor of the Second Church in Boxford. To which is added the charge, by the Rev. Mr. Appleton. Also, the right hand of fellowship, by the Rev. Mr. Gay. [Eleven lines of Scripture texts].

    Cushing, John, 1709-1772. | Date: 1759

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