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position No. 7—Matt. 4: to the end of the 11 v.— dated Mar. 31, 1771. No. 1278 is expository Nos. 9 and 10—Matt. 5:1, to the 10 v.— dated April 14, 1771. No. 1279 is exposition No. 11—Matt. 5: 10, to the 20 v.—dated April 21, 1771. No. 1282 is exposition No. 13—Matt. 6:1, to the end of the 15 v. —dated May 12, 1771. Another No. 1282 is a sermon on Mark 13:35, 36—dated May 5, 1771—delivered on occasion of the sudden death of James Robbins, drowned at Medford, April 30, 1771. See 1282 is a sermon on Mark 13:35, 36—dated May 5, 1771—delivered on occasion of the sudden death of James Robbins, drowned at Medford, April 30, 1771. See Genealogies. No. 1286 is exposition No. 18—Matt. 8: to the 17 v.—dated June 9, 1771. No. 1301 is exposition No. 29—Matt. 13: from the 20 v. to the end—dated Dec. 2, 1771. All these discourses are interesting and able. In No. 1286, however, is a passing allusion to the British military occupation of Boston at that period, in the following words: The Jews were once a free people, but were now brought under the Roman Iron Yoke of Bondage, and obliged by superio
of Camb., 12 May, 1772. A son, John, of Lexington, m. here Sarah Prentice, of Camb. this Pct., 14 May, 1761. See Paige, 642, 643; Wyman, 817. 5. Thomas, styled Jr., was adm. Pct. ch. 27 Sept. 1741, and had Thomas, b. 6, bap. 27 Sept. 1741; Nathaniel, b. 22, bap. 25 Sept. 1743; James—s. of Thomas, Jr., now of Woburn—bap. here 27 Sept. 1745; A Sermon by Rev. Samuel Cooke, on May 6, 1771, delivered on occasion of ye sudden death of James Robbins—drowned at Medford, April 30, 1771, No. 1282—Text, Mark 13: 35, 36, contains the following:— We have a loud call in the sudden death of one the last week, whose parents are with us, and with whom we heartily sympathize. One brought up with us from his youth—one who long met with us, and was improved to call us together in this house of God,—one inoffensive in his behavior, and we hope a true fearer of God, the thread of whose life was cut off in a moment. Be ye also ready, is the voice of Christ to us all, young and old. Let