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<p> a distinguished [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Southington, Connecticut, February 13, 1807. He graduated from Columbian College, Washington, in 1830, and from the Newton Theological Seminary in 1833; for a short time was pastor in South [[Boston]] and New Haven; and in 1837 of the First Baptist [[Church]] in Boston, where he remained, with great usefulness, nearly forty years; He died September 18, 1879. (J.C.S.) </p>
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<p> a distinguished [[Baptist]] minister, was born at Southington, Connecticut, February 13, 1807. He graduated from Columbian College, Washington, in 1830, and from the Newton Theological Seminary in 1833; for a short time was pastor in South [[Boston]] and New Haven; and in 1837 of the First Baptist Church in Boston, where he remained, with great usefulness, nearly forty years; He died September 18, 1879. (J.C.S.) </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 11:23, 15 October 2021

Rollin Heber Neale [1]

a distinguished Baptist minister, was born at Southington, Connecticut, February 13, 1807. He graduated from Columbian College, Washington, in 1830, and from the Newton Theological Seminary in 1833; for a short time was pastor in South Boston and New Haven; and in 1837 of the First Baptist Church in Boston, where he remained, with great usefulness, nearly forty years; He died September 18, 1879. (J.C.S.)

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