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<p> an English minister of the [[Society]] of Friends, was born at Nottingham, April 9, 1713. He was converted in his twenty-sixth year. Some time before this he had become blind; but, nevertheless, about his thirty-third year he visited and preached in all the counties of [[England]] except Kent and Sussex. He never met with any fall or accident to lay him up one day in all his travels. He died December 9, 1765. See [[Piety]] Promoted, 2:414. (J.C.S.) </p>
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<p> an English minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Nottingham, April 9, 1713. He was converted in his twenty-sixth year. Some time before this he had become blind; but, nevertheless, about his thirty-third year he visited and preached in all the counties of [[England]] except [[Kent]] and Sussex. He never met with any fall or accident to lay him up one day in all his travels. He died December 9, 1765. See [[Piety]] Promoted, 2:414. (J.C.S.) </p>
 
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David Coulson [1]

an English minister of the Society of Friends, was born at Nottingham, April 9, 1713. He was converted in his twenty-sixth year. Some time before this he had become blind; but, nevertheless, about his thirty-third year he visited and preached in all the counties of England except Kent and Sussex. He never met with any fall or accident to lay him up one day in all his travels. He died December 9, 1765. See Piety Promoted, 2:414. (J.C.S.)

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