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<p> a Congregational minister, was born at Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 7th, 1682, and graduated at Harvard 1700. After preaching on Long Island, he settled as pastor in Marlborough, Mass., Oct. 25th, 1704, and remained until his death, Jan. 6th, 1731. He published an [[Election]] [[Sermon]] (1728); and a sermon, The [[Danger]] of Falling away after a [[Possession]] (1728).-Sprague, Annals, i, 256. </p>
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<p> a Congregational minister, was born at Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 7th, 1682, and graduated at Harvard 1700. After preaching on Long Island, he settled as pastor in Marlborough, Mass., Oct. 25th, 1704, and remained until his death, Jan. 6th, 1731. He published an [[Election]] [[Sermon]] (1728); and a sermon, The [[Danger]] of [[Falling]] away after a [[Possession]] (1728).-Sprague, Annals, i, 256. </p>
 
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Robert Breck [1]

a Congregational minister, was born at Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 7th, 1682, and graduated at Harvard 1700. After preaching on Long Island, he settled as pastor in Marlborough, Mass., Oct. 25th, 1704, and remained until his death, Jan. 6th, 1731. He published an Election Sermon (1728); and a sermon, The Danger of Falling away after a Possession (1728).-Sprague, Annals, i, 256.

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