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ame to New England, and preached his first sermon in the open air on a day of public thanksgiving, with such ability that several clergymen present, wondered exceedingly to hear a subject so accurately and excellently handled by one, who had never before performed any such public office. He assisted Mr. Phillips for a few weeks, and soon after, (May 29, 1635), was dismissed from the Watertown Church, and removed to Weathersfield, where he resided about five years, when he removed to Milford, Connecticut, to which Church he was admitted, November 8, 1640. December 9, 1640, the Church, with characteristic independence, ordained the Rev. John Knowles, With courage bold and arguments of strength, Knowles doth apply God's word his flock unto, Christ furnisht hath (to show his bountye's length) Thee with rich gifts, that thou his work mayst do. Wonder working Providence, Chap. XV. a godly man and a prime scholar, as associate pastor with Mr. Phillips, differing from the practice of
Mt. Auburn and Grove Sts., 45. Men and means furnished for Revolutionary War, 103-5. Men drafted for the Indian War, 62 n. 4. Merchants damnable rich, 58. Merrimack examined, 34. Merrimack Manufacturing Co., incorporated, 133. Merry-Mount, Wollaston's rabble at, 38. Methodist preaching, first, 119; meeting-house in, Weston, 119. Methodists buy the meeting-house on the common, 119; remove it to Moody St, 120; erect the present edifice, 120; list of pastors, 120. Milford, Conn., 48. Military trainings every Saturday, 18. Militia, first Co. of, 102. Mill Creek, a natural raceway, 123: the oldest in the country, 124. Mill No. 2 erected in 1816, 131; new mills erected, 133, 134. Miller, General, a public dinner given to, 89. Mills, first three in the town, 124. Mills and Ripley Fund, 118. Mills, Ann, her legacy for the poor, 117. Mills, Capt., Isaac, 89. Ministers, houses ordered to be built for, 22; £ 60 levied for the support of two, 23