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1—By Samuel Cooke, A. M., Pastor of the Second Church in Cambridge.—Matth. XXVIII. 20. Teaching them to observe all Things, whatsover I have commanded you: And lo, I am with you alway, even unto the End of the World. Amen.—Boston: Printed by S. Kneeland in Queen-street. Mdccli. Text, Rev. II. 1. Pp. 20. 1753 The Artillery Election Sermon, 1753, was by Samuel Cooke, Cambridge.—1 Sam. XVII. 38, 39. See Whitman's Hist. Art. Co., 2d Ed. p. 299. Probably not printed. 1754 Nov. 25, 1754, it was voted to adjourn the meeting to the house of Mr. Thomas Adams, innholder in this Precinct. 1755 Galleries in the meeting-house, and the custom of dignifying the pews mentioned. New seats over the gallery stairs made for the negroes to sit in. 1756 Sept. 26, Mr. Cooke preached a sermon from 2 Chron. 34:28, which he delivered at Lexington on April 24, 1757. It contains this passage: And I believe it may be said of New England, notwithstanding our advantages and