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<p> a Congregational ministers was born at Scituate, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard [[College]] in 1692; was ordained pastor of the First [[Church]] in Salisbury, Massachusetts, November 9, 1698. The [[Reverend]] Edmund Noyes became his colleague, November 20, 1751. Mr. [[Cushing]] died January 25, 1752, aged eighty years. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 1:453. </p>
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<p> a Congregational ministers was born at Scituate, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College in 1692; was ordained pastor of the First Church in Salisbury, Massachusetts, November 9, 1698. The [[Reverend]] Edmund Noyes became his colleague, November 20, 1751. Mr. [[Cushing]] died January 25, 1752, aged eighty years. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 1:453. </p>
 
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Caleb Cushing [1]

a Congregational ministers was born at Scituate, Massachusetts. He graduated from Harvard College in 1692; was ordained pastor of the First Church in Salisbury, Massachusetts, November 9, 1698. The Reverend Edmund Noyes became his colleague, November 20, 1751. Mr. Cushing died January 25, 1752, aged eighty years. See Sprague, Annals of the Amer. Pulpit, 1:453.

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