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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister of the New [[England]] Conference, born in Hardwick, Mass., Sept. 26, 1782; converted 1800; entered the itinerancy 1808; superannuated 1850; died 1855. He was a devoted Christian, an eloquent and useful minister, and an able theologian. He was several times elected a member of the General Conference.-Minutes of Conferences, 6:36; Sprague, Annals, 7:452. </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister of the New [[England]] Conference, born in Hardwick, Mass., Sept. 26, 1782; converted 1800; entered the itinerancy 1808; superannuated 1850; died 1855. He was a devoted Christian, an eloquent and useful minister, and an able theologian. He was several times elected a member of the General Conference.-Minutes of Conferences, 6:36; Sprague, Annals, 7:452. </p>
 
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Isaac Bonney [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister of the New England Conference, born in Hardwick, Mass., Sept. 26, 1782; converted 1800; entered the itinerancy 1808; superannuated 1850; died 1855. He was a devoted Christian, an eloquent and useful minister, and an able theologian. He was several times elected a member of the General Conference.-Minutes of Conferences, 6:36; Sprague, Annals, 7:452.

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