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<p> D.D., a minister of the [[Church]] of England, was born in [[England]] in 1698. During a portion of his ministry he was rector of [[Stamford]] Rivers, but he is better known as a literary man than as a pastor. He died in 1775. His published works are, Sermons (1746): — Essay on [[Delicacy]] (1748, 8vo): — The Old Serpent, or [[Methodism]] Triumphant — a Poem (1770, 4to). — Allibone, Dict. Engl. and Amer. Authors, 2:1052. </p>
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<p> D.D., a minister of the Church of England, was born in [[England]] in 1698. During a portion of his ministry he was rector of [[Stamford]] Rivers, but he is better known as a literary man than as a pastor. He died in 1775. His published works are, Sermons (1746): '''''''''' [[Essay]] on [[Delicacy]] (1748, 8vo): '''''''''' The Old Serpent, or [[Methodism]] Triumphant '''''''''' a Poem (1770, 4to). '''''''''' Allibone, Dict. Engl. and Amer. Authors, 2:1052. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_47906"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/lancaster,+nathaniel Nathaniel Lancaster from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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Nathaniel Lancaster [1]

D.D., a minister of the Church of England, was born in England in 1698. During a portion of his ministry he was rector of Stamford Rivers, but he is better known as a literary man than as a pastor. He died in 1775. His published works are, Sermons (1746): Essay on Delicacy (1748, 8vo): The Old Serpent, or Methodism Triumphant a Poem (1770, 4to). Allibone, Dict. Engl. and Amer. Authors, 2:1052.

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