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<p> Jr., a [[Baptist]] minister, was born in [[Maine]] about 1810, and was ordained as an evangelist in 1836, and in 1837 accepted a call to the pastorate of the Second | Isaac Boynton <ref name="term_27065" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Jr., a [[Baptist]] minister, was born in [[Maine]] about 1810, and was ordained as an evangelist in 1836, and in 1837 accepted a call to the pastorate of the Second Church in Addison, Me. He found the Church in a weak condition, but, by the blessing of God on his labors, it was greatly strengthened. He died Oct. 28, 1844, in East Harrington, having resigned a few months before his decease. See Millett, Hist. of the [[Baptists]] of Maine, p. 437. (J. C. S.) </p> | ||
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Isaac Boynton [1]
Jr., a Baptist minister, was born in Maine about 1810, and was ordained as an evangelist in 1836, and in 1837 accepted a call to the pastorate of the Second Church in Addison, Me. He found the Church in a weak condition, but, by the blessing of God on his labors, it was greatly strengthened. He died Oct. 28, 1844, in East Harrington, having resigned a few months before his decease. See Millett, Hist. of the Baptists of Maine, p. 437. (J. C. S.)