Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Dr. Ames” in chapter 25, page 589 of Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register:

...e in New England He was considered one of the most able theologians of his day,—equal, and, in the opinion of many good judges, superior to his great contemporary, John Cotton. The celebrated Dr. Ames said of him, That though he had been acquainted with many scholars, of divers nations, yet he never met with Mr. Hooker's equal, either for preaching or for disputing. (Mather's Mag.) While in Camb...
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